QUESTION 18 An example of Directional Selection is: O 1. Choosing "ANTH 1200" as a the highest priority course on your registration form 2. Transporting part of the DNA outside the nucleus and into the cytoplasm O 3. the size of finch beaks evolving larger when food is scarce O 4. Larger than average sparrows dying after a snowstorm O 5. Gamete cell division resulting in two identical cells

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An example of Directional Selection is:
O 1. Choosing "ANTH 1200" as a the highest priority course on your registration form
O 2. Transporting part of the DNA outside the nucleus and into the cytoplasm
3. the size of finch beaks evolving larger when food is scarce
O 4. Larger than average sparrows dying after a snowstorm
5. Gamete cell division resulting in two identical cells
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Transcribed Image Text:4 10 11 120 13 14 150 O 4. His work mirrored Darwin's work to the point that Darwin felt he needed to publish Ori for the discoveries in the book O 5. He promoted the book on social media QUESTION 18 An example of Directional Selection is: O 1. Choosing "ANTH 1200" as a the highest priority course on your registration form O 2. Transporting part of the DNA outside the nucleus and into the cytoplasm 3. the size of finch beaks evolving larger when food is scarce O 4. Larger than average sparrows dying after a snowstorm 5. Gamete cell division resulting in two identical cells QUESTION 19 Click Save amd Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. hp
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