Yum! Green beetles! Our favorite! -generations later. Natural Selection Analyze: In your own words, describe why the orange beetles survived in relationship to what you have learned about natural selection Green beetles have been selected against, and brown beetles have flourished.
Yum! Green beetles! Our favorite! -generations later. Natural Selection Analyze: In your own words, describe why the orange beetles survived in relationship to what you have learned about natural selection Green beetles have been selected against, and brown beetles have flourished.
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In your own words, describe why the orange beetles survived in relationship to what you have learned about natural selection.
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### Natural Selection
![Diagram of Natural Selection Progression]
**Text and Diagram Explanation:**
- **Top Left Section:**
- Four birds are shown eating green beetles, with a speech bubble that says, "Yum! Green beetles! Our favorite!"
- Below the birds, the ground is depicted with green and orange beetles interspersed among leaves.
- **Middle Section:**
- An arrow from the first panel points to the second panel, indicating the passage of time or generations.
- The second panel shows a similar scene but with a higher proportion of orange beetles compared to green beetles.
- **Bottom Right Section:**
- Another arrow from the middle panel points to the last panel, indicating further passage of time or generations.
- The final panel shows predominantly orange beetles with few green beetles remaining. The text below reads:
"Green beetles have been selected against, and brown beetles have flourished."
**Analysis Section:**
**Analyze:**
In your own words, describe why the orange beetles survived in relationship to what you have learned about natural selection.
(Provided space for students to answer)
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### Natural Selection
![Diagram of Natural Selection Progression]
**Text and Diagram Explanation:**
- **Top Left Section:**
- Four birds are shown eating green beetles, with a speech bubble that says, "Yum! Green beetles! Our favorite!"
- Below the birds, the ground is depicted with green and orange beetles interspersed among leaves.
- **Middle Section:**
- An arrow from the first panel points to the second panel, indicating the passage of time or generations.
- The second panel shows a similar scene but with a higher proportion of orange beetles compared to green beetles.
- **Bottom Right Section:**
- Another arrow from the middle panel points to the last panel, indicating further passage of time or generations.
- The final panel shows predominantly orange beetles with few green beetles remaining. The text below reads:
"Green beetles have been selected against, and brown beetles have flourished."
**Analysis Section:**
**Analyze:**
In your own words, describe why the orange beetles survived in relationship to what you have learned about natural selection.
(Provided space for students to answer)
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