TEKS 8.10C explore how short- and long-term environmental changes affect organisms and traits in subsequent populations Readiness Standard In this diagram, a hawk is hunting for mice in a field. Some mice are white while others are dark. 1. An organism with traits will survive and passing those traits to the next 2. Which population of mice is naturally selected to survive? 3. What will happen to the white mice population? 4. What will happen to the dark mice population? 5. If a drought occurred and made the environment above lighter in color due to less vegetation, what would happen to both populations of mice?

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TEKS 8.10C explore how short- and long-term environmental changes affect organisms and traits in
subsequent populations Readiness Standard
In this diagram, a
hawk is hunting
for mice in a
field. Some mice
are white while
others are dark.
1. An organism with
traits will survive and
passing those
traits to the next
2. Which population of mice is naturally selected to survive?
3. What will happen to the white mice population?
4. What will happen to the dark mice population?
5. If a drought occurred and made the environment above lighter in color due to less vegetation,
what would happen to both populations of mice?
2.
Transcribed Image Text:TEKS 8.10C explore how short- and long-term environmental changes affect organisms and traits in subsequent populations Readiness Standard In this diagram, a hawk is hunting for mice in a field. Some mice are white while others are dark. 1. An organism with traits will survive and passing those traits to the next 2. Which population of mice is naturally selected to survive? 3. What will happen to the white mice population? 4. What will happen to the dark mice population? 5. If a drought occurred and made the environment above lighter in color due to less vegetation, what would happen to both populations of mice? 2.
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