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A common antibiotic is no longer able to destroy a bacteria. What is the result of the evolution that has occurred?
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antibiotic resistance
embryology
biological evolution
genetic variation (DNA)
homologous structures
natural selection
speciation
Who tried to answer what causes populations to change over time
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antibiotic resistance
embryology
biological evolution
genetic variation (DNA)
homologous structures
natural selection
speciation
Studying how organisms develop would be used in this evidence of evolution
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antibiotic resistance
embryology
biological evolution
genetic variation (DNA)
homologous structures
natural selection
speciation
Horse ancestors had a smaller body and shorter legs. What evidence might scientist have used to come to that conclusion that horses have changed over time.
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antibiotic resistance
embryology
biological evolution
genetic variation (DNA)
homologous structures
natural selection
speciation
A change in allele frequency over successive generations is called
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antibiotic resistance
embryology
biological evolution
genetic variation (DNA)
homologous structures
natural selection
speciation
The forelimb of the human, cat, whale, and bat are similar because of a common ancestor and are called
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antibiotic resistance
embryology
biological evolution
genetic variation (DNA)
homologous structures
natural selection
speciation
The process in which a new species is formed
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antibiotic resistance
embryology
biological evolution
genetic variation (DNA)
homologous structures
natural selection
speciation
Individuals in a population best adapted to the environment pass on their traits to their offpring
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antibiotic resistance
embryology
biological evolution
genetic variation (DNA)
homologous structures
natural selection
speciation
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