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Last updated almost 5 years ago
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Question 1
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What type of selection is shown in the picture above?

Question 2
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What type of selection is in the picture above?

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Question 4
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What is natural selection?

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Question 12
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Above is an example of diversifying selection.
True
False
How is artifical selection different from natural selection?
Artifical selection is when you force yourself to make a choice although you naturally want to do the other choice.
Natural selection is directed by human intervention, but artifical selection happens randomly.
Both occur naturally, but artificial selection has a purpose.
Natural selection happens randomly in nature and artifical selection is when humans see a natural variation that it likes and breeds it continually.
Is the above picture an example of mimicry or camouflage?
Mimicry
Camouflage
Is the above image camouflage or mimicry?
Mimicry
Camouflage
Is the above camouflage or mimicry?
Camouflage
Mimicry
Structural or Physiological: more adult humans are able to digest Lactose, the sugar found in milk
Structural
Physiological
Structural or Physiological: a birds beak gets harder so it can crack tough seeds
Structural
Physiological
Structural or Physiological: a tuberculosis bacteria is able to survive when exposed to the antibiotic penicillin
Structural
Physiological
Structural or Physiological: an alligator's tail becomes longer and stronger so it can swim faster
Structural
Physiological