Evolution--basically anything that is "change over time" in the terms you are thinking is evolution.
When the gene frequency, or ratio of alleles for a given trait changes in a GIVEN population.
Evolution :)
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Evolution.
Evolution.
Evolution
Organic evoultion
the studyidland answer is (a large population that has existed for a long period of time) fatboi
The process of a species changing over a long period of time is known as a metamorphosis.
They do not use up any energy finding mates.
Evolution.
Evolution
The population of a species over a period of time will change according to some rate of change.
Evolution in Biology terms means a change in a species over a long period of time. It can take several generations for a characteristic in a species to change.
Organic evoultion
A subspecies is a subgroup of a species that has inherent differences that make it distinct from the species as a whole. Subspecies can interbreed with other members of their species and the offspring remain fertile... Often created by genetic drift in a region that has become isolated from the "parent" species for some period of time.
Genetic engineering of any species involves directly changing the genetic code of the organism. This is done by taking out nucleotide bases out of the DNA sequence by using nuclease, then introducing the new DNA sequence into the host organism.
Cross-pollination, the transfer of pollen between different plants, can lead to evolution by introducing new genetic variations into a population. This mixing of genetic material increases genetic diversity, which then provides a wider range of traits for natural selection to act upon. Over time, this process can drive the adaptation of species to their environment and lead to the formation of new species.
The extinction of a large number of species within a relatively short period of geological time. Caused by some catastrophic global event or widespread environmental change to which species can not adapt
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the studyidland answer is (a large population that has existed for a long period of time) fatboi
NO!, it takes many many generations to do so. Google the Darwin theory of evolution.