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Explain what is meant by this statement: Natural selection is an editing mechanism rather than a creative process.
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- The word “theory” in theory of evolution is best replaced by______. a. fact b. hypothesis c. idea d. alternate explanationarrow_forwardIn one sentence each, identify the similarities and the differences between artificial selection and natural selection.arrow_forwardExplain in details the process of natural selection and give two examplesarrow_forward
- Explain how the agents of evolutionary change relate to the process of natural selection.arrow_forwardUsing evidence from the text, how did natural selection determine the survival of medeival humans during the black death( bubonic plague)? Please explain in 4 to 4 sentences Use the words: variation, natural selection, favorable traitsarrow_forwardPlace the steps of natural selection in sequential orderarrow_forward
- Explain how the stickleback fish in this Alaskan Lake illustrated the process of natural selection. (in short form)arrow_forwardWith respect to this form of natural selection, explain the meaning of the word directional.arrow_forwardExplain why the statement, “organisms evolve in response to a change in an environment” is a common misconception in evolution.arrow_forward
- Misconception: Evolutionary theory implies that life evolved (and continues to evolve) randomly, or by chance. Correction:arrow_forwardLamarck suggested that organisms arise spontaneously and then become increasingly more complex. With a partner, discuss why this idea is not supported by the theory of natural selection.arrow_forwardln three to five sentences, construct an argument for the claim that natural selection leads to evolution. Provide evidence for this claim, and be sure to explain how an organism shows the four parts of the process of natural selection. You may use any organism with the exception of bacteria and antibiotic resistance.arrow_forward
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