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What process allows for the evolution of finches over time?
smaller branches, closer together
species change over time, sometimes developing into new species
it increases variation in offspring
variation and competition
Natural Selection
natural selection
all of the above
these mutations are not in the sex cells of the organism
Galapagos finches evolved partly due to
smaller branches, closer together
species change over time, sometimes developing into new species
it increases variation in offspring
variation and competition
Natural Selection
natural selection
all of the above
these mutations are not in the sex cells of the organism
Development of adaptations is due to
smaller branches, closer together
species change over time, sometimes developing into new species
it increases variation in offspring
variation and competition
Natural Selection
natural selection
all of the above
these mutations are not in the sex cells of the organism
Why is a mutation in skin cells, such as skin cancer, generally not passed down to the offspring?
smaller branches, closer together
species change over time, sometimes developing into new species
it increases variation in offspring
variation and competition
Natural Selection
natural selection
all of the above
these mutations are not in the sex cells of the organism
Meiosis produces 4 different sex cells. Why is this a mechanism of evolution?
smaller branches, closer together
species change over time, sometimes developing into new species
it increases variation in offspring
variation and competition
Natural Selection
natural selection
all of the above
these mutations are not in the sex cells of the organism
What is the theory of evolution?
smaller branches, closer together
species change over time, sometimes developing into new species
it increases variation in offspring
variation and competition
Natural Selection
natural selection
all of the above
these mutations are not in the sex cells of the organism
On a cladogram, how do you know when two species are more closely related?
smaller branches, closer together
species change over time, sometimes developing into new species
it increases variation in offspring
variation and competition
Natural Selection
natural selection
all of the above
these mutations are not in the sex cells of the organism
Diversity of species is mainly due to
smaller branches, closer together
species change over time, sometimes developing into new species
it increases variation in offspring
variation and competition
Natural Selection
natural selection
all of the above
these mutations are not in the sex cells of the organism
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