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Chapter 1, Problem 3TYK
What does it mean to say that a characteristic is heritable?
a. The characteristic evolves.
b. The characteristic can be passed on to offspring.
c. The characteristic is advantageous to the organism.
d. The characteristic does not vary in the population.
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Which statement illustrates the connection between natural selection and overreproduction of a population?
a) populations vary in their inherited traits.
b) species produce more offspring than can survive in the environment.
c) individuals with inherited traits that promote survival tend to have more surviving offspring.
d) individuals with traits that do not enhance survival cannot reproduce.
Which BEST describes how survival of the fittest relates to natural selection?
A) Organisms with favorable traits will be naturally selected to pass their traits on to the next generation.
B) Organisms with the lowest gene mutations will be naturally selected to pass their traits on to the next generation.
C) Organisms with the most recessive genes will be naturally selected to pass their traits on to the next generation.
D) Organisms living in a stable environment will be naturally selected to pass their traits on to the next generation.
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It is often said that “an allele that results in fitness losses for both actor and recipient would quickly be eliminated by natural selection”. Explain.
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE VOL. 2 >IC<
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