EP BIOLOGY:SCIENCE F/LIFE...-MOD.ACCESS
EP BIOLOGY:SCIENCE F/LIFE...-MOD.ACCESS
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ISBN: 9780134839530
Author: BELK
Publisher: PEARSON CO
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Chapter 2, Problem 12LTB

Which of the following is not consistent with evolutionary theory?

  1. All living organisms share a common ancestor;
  2. The environment affects which organism survives to reproduce;
  3. Natural selection always favors the same traits, regardless of environment;
  4. Humans are not necessarily the best adapted organisms.

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Which of the following BEST describes the theory of natural selection? Living organisms change over time.   Each species produces many more offspring than can survive long enough to reproduce. The offspring that do survive contain genes that are inherited from the parents.   There is variation among the members of a species. Some of this variation is genetically determined and so can be passed on to future generations.   Some individuals have genes that increase their chances for survival and reproduction. These individuals are more likely to reproduce and pass on their genes, causing their genes to become more common in the next generation.   There is a struggle for existence among the members of a population.
Which of the following statements about evolution is incorrect? Evolution occurs through natural selection Evolution is a gradual process that occurs over time in populations. Evolution is a goal-oriented process that aims to create perfect organisms designed to handle what the future environment might throw at it. Evolution is influenced by genetic variation within populations
In order for natural selection to occur, organisms must (select all that apply) have a variation that can be passed from one generation to the next. have differential reproductive success. survive longer than another organism. have adaptations to their environment.
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