Artificial selection, also called selective breeding, is a form of human intervention in plant or animal evolution.
A (adjective) selection (subject) of (preposition) cheeses (object of preposition) served (verb) with (preposition) grapes (object of preposition). For starters, 'A selection of cheeses served with grapes' is not a sentence, it is a phrase. A sentence requires a subject and a verb. While the word 'SERVED' is usually a verb, in this case it is being used to describe the cheeses, it does not indicate any action taking place. What happened with the selection of cheeses and grapes? If the phrase were rewritten: 'A selection of cheeses WAS served with grapes', then you would have an action. A selection of cheeses- is the subject of the sentence. was served- is the verb in the sentence, WAS is an auxiliary verb. with grapes - A prepositional phrase modifying the subject. - wjs1632 -
In accoustic measurements, spectral mean refers to the center of gravity for a certain sound wave selection.
Some foods contain artificial flavoring agents. Sometimes artificial flavors may contain some of the esters and other compounds found in the natural product, but they are manufactured and combined with many other agents, and they were not extracted from the products whose taste they resemble. [The above is just an example of artificial used in sentences. In fact, I think a flavor completely made in a laboratory out of the manufactured esters that are found in a natural product can technically be called 'natural flavor'.]Artificial sweeteners have no calories.When giving an interview don't be artificial.I don't like it when they call artificial flowers permanent flowers.
There is a large Refectory offering a wide selection of dishes from around the world.
The taste most people associate with chocolate is the artificial flavor called vanillin.
plant or animal breeding
There are no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives in the drink that you have just bought.
Some theorems on artificial selection was created in 1934.
Nature plays no direct role in artificial selection. That is the difference between artificial selection and natural selection. Nature does play some indirect roles in artificial selection. One indirect role is in providing the organisms with which one beings the artificial selection. Another is in influencing the choices of the organism performing the artificial selection.
Variation in the organisms under selection. In both artificial selection and natural selection there must be heritable variations that have the possibility of being in the case of artificial selection what the selector wants in the organism and in thje case of natural selection survivability and reproductive advantages.
To Improve Their Plants
Artificial selection.
Thanks to the wonders of science, people can now have artificial limbs.
This type of selection is called artificial selection.
The boutique has a large selection of scarves.
This store carries a wider selection than that store. I'm having a bit of a problem with making my selection.
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