13. Members of a species can interbreed and A. are distantly related to each other B. have separate reproductive strategies C. have a very different appearance D. produce fertile offspring 14. The development of the theory of evolution by natural selection came from A. Lamarck's ideas on environment molding adaptations & Malthus's ideas on population growth B. the observations made during around the world sea voyages C. years of reflecting on data & artificial breeding experiments D. All of these contributed and are correct. 15. The four basic steps or requirements of evolution by natural selection are A. few offspring - variation- inheritance – extinction B. few offspring - variation - selection - evolution C. overproduction of offspring - no variation – selection – adaptation D. overproduction of offspring - genetic variation – heritability – reproductive advantage

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13. Members of a species can interbreed and
A. are distantly related to each other
B. have separate reproductive strategies
C. have a very different appearance
D. produce fertile offspring
14. The development of the theory of evolution by natural selection came from
A. Lamarck's ideas on environment molding adaptations & Malthus's ideas on population
growth
B. the observations made during around the world sea voyages
C. years of reflecting on data & artificial breeding experiments
D. All of these contributed and are correct.
15. The four basic steps or requirements of evolution by natural selection are
A. few offspring - variation - inheritance - extinction
B. few offspring - variation - selection - evolution
C. overproduction of offspring - no variation – selection – adaptation
D. overproduction of offspring – genetic variation – heritability – reproductive advantage
Transcribed Image Text:13. Members of a species can interbreed and A. are distantly related to each other B. have separate reproductive strategies C. have a very different appearance D. produce fertile offspring 14. The development of the theory of evolution by natural selection came from A. Lamarck's ideas on environment molding adaptations & Malthus's ideas on population growth B. the observations made during around the world sea voyages C. years of reflecting on data & artificial breeding experiments D. All of these contributed and are correct. 15. The four basic steps or requirements of evolution by natural selection are A. few offspring - variation - inheritance - extinction B. few offspring - variation - selection - evolution C. overproduction of offspring - no variation – selection – adaptation D. overproduction of offspring – genetic variation – heritability – reproductive advantage
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