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Macroevolution can be described as

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14y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

the development of dramatically novel designs, such as wings for flight

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How can macroevolution be best described?

A.the development of dramatically novel designs, such as wings for flight <3


Which statements about microevolution and macroevolution is true?

microevolution can lead to macroevolution


What statement about microevolution and macroevolution is true?

Described by the definition for evolution. Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms.The prefered terms are evolution ( instead of microevolution ) and speciation ( instead of macroevolution ).


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macroevolution


What is a statement about microevolution and macroevolution?

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Which is not part of macroevolution?

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Large-scale evolutionary trends are the result of?

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What do scientists often use to study macroevolution?

The fossil record


Is genetic drift an example of macroevolution?

No, genetic drift is an example of microevolution.


Is natural selection an example of macroevolution?

No, natural selection is the mechanism that drivesevolution.


What is an an example of macroevolution?

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