evolutionary changes in organisms
Biologists
b: the organism, but not its offspring
In bio, adaptation usually refers to an evolutionary change an organism has made to better suit its environment. This change is a process and usually takes thousands of years. Evolutionary adaptation is not to be confused with acclimation, which is when an organism simply gets used to its environment during its lifetime and makes no evolutionary changes.
Of the picks only c can be correct because these mutations could lead to evolutionary change in future populations of these organisms under question.
The organism's evolutionary history. It tells how the organism has changed over time.
The evolutionary history of an organism is called its ontogeny. This is a study of biology that focuses on the origin of organisms.
The evolutionary cause of behavior in an organism.
they have lots of steps
Mutations are considered as the raw materials of evolutionary change. They are structural changes in the DNA sequence of an organism.
They use the physical changes in physical Form of an Organism, that naturally occur over Time, to do this.
b: the organism, but not its offspring
b: the organism, but not its offspring
Arthropods
In bio, adaptation usually refers to an evolutionary change an organism has made to better suit its environment. This change is a process and usually takes thousands of years. Evolutionary adaptation is not to be confused with acclimation, which is when an organism simply gets used to its environment during its lifetime and makes no evolutionary changes.
Of the picks only c can be correct because these mutations could lead to evolutionary change in future populations of these organisms under question.
The organism's evolutionary history. It tells how the organism has changed over time.
yes
The word is phylogenetics or phylogeny.