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The term "fittest" is not actually "fittest to survive" but rather "fittest to survive long enough to reproduce". If one animal lives 20 years, but has 15 offspring, and another lives on 5 years, but manages to have 50 offspring, the latter example would be considered fore "fit" by the standards of Darwin's statement.
Chester Zoo's mission statement is to be a major force in conserving Biodiversity worldwide.
Hilton Hotel changed their mission statement. It is now, "To fill the earth with the light and warmth of hospitality."
Use your knowledge of energy flow within ecosystems to offer a simple explanation for the following statements flesh is grass?
One false statement about root-hairs is that they can sense gravity. It is a common misconception that gravity effects the direction of growth.
they are the ones that are best adapted to survive in the environmrnt
If statement is single selection statement,whereas the switch statement is multiple selective.
This statement refers to the fact that evolution occurs at the level of populations over generations, with changes in allele frequencies leading to evolution. It emphasizes that individual organisms do not evolve within their lifetimes, as they do not change genetically, but rather it is the population as a whole that evolves.
Possible nothing. Natural selection produces combinatorial genes that work in amazing ways incrementally. The vertebrate eye, for instance. Naturally, those organisms that do not reproduce successfully are ' edited ', but selection works on the molecular level to make organisms not only fit, but fit enough.
specialize for particular environments.
A statement or claim regarding a characteristic of one or more populations is typically referred to as a hypothesis in scientific research. This is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon based on available evidence and predictions. It serves as a starting point for further investigation and testing.
A false statement. or A statement not consistent with arithmetic. or A statement written by someone with no idea about basic mathematics. How's that for starters?
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In mathematics a system is said to be consistent if it does not contain proofs for statement P and the negation of P. It is, however, possible to have one consistent system where P is true and another consistent system where ~P is true.
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Natural Selection
A statement that satisfies ALL SIX criteria on the CONPTT grid....Consistent,Observable, Natural, Predictable, Testable, Tentative