a trait that makes an organism more likely to reproduce
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Competitive exclusion is most likely to occur between two
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closely related species occupying the same niche.
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What did Malthus think would limit the population size
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Food supply
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What is the fitness of an organism
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The ability to survive and reproduce
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What is the name for the process that causes a species to evolve
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A) natural selection ( apex (
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What best summarizes the peppered moths in England after the Industrial Revolution
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allele frequency change Apex :)
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What is a reproductive strategy
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The method an organism uses to produce offspring
the way that a species creates offspring
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Which would be an adaptation in a very cold place but not the rain forest
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fur that blends in with snow
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How are finches in the Galapaagos Islands a good example of adaptation
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Finches developed many different adaptations. For example, one type of finch had a short strong beak meant for cracking seeds, while another had a long narrow beak for gathering food from the inside of flowers, and cacti, therefore making each species more adapted to its specific environment and more able to gather food then they would on another island with a different main food source.
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What happens when a population is in hardy weinberg equillibrium
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The allele frequency does not change.
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What does p2 represent in the Hardy-Weinberg equation
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The frequency of the homozygous dominant genotype.
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Which is true about adaptions
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Organisms are born with them
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Which of these is one of the conditions for hardy-weinberg equilibrium
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Mutations cannot occur - APEX
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How does natural selection lead to evolution
a species can gradually change into new species
What is a nonnative species
A species that does not normally live in an area
What is an adaptation
a camel has humps to store water
a rabbit that has fur that blends in with snow
a trait that makes an organism more likely to reproduce
Competitive exclusion is most likely to occur between two
closely related species occupying the same niche.
What did Malthus think would limit the population size
Food supply
What is the fitness of an organism
The ability to survive and reproduce
What is the name for the process that causes a species to evolve
A) natural selection ( apex (
What best summarizes the peppered moths in England after the Industrial Revolution
allele frequency change Apex :)
What is a reproductive strategy
The method an organism uses to produce offspring
the way that a species creates offspring
Which would be an adaptation in a very cold place but not the rain forest
fur that blends in with snow
How are finches in the Galapaagos Islands a good example of adaptation
Finches developed many different adaptations. For example, one type of finch had a short strong beak meant for cracking seeds, while another had a long narrow beak for gathering food from the inside of flowers, and cacti, therefore making each species more adapted to its specific environment and more able to gather food then they would on another island with a different main food source.
What happens when a population is in hardy weinberg equillibrium
You mama
The allele frequency does not change.
What does p2 represent in the Hardy-Weinberg equation
The frequency of the homozygous dominant genotype.
Which is true about adaptions
Organisms are born with them
Which of these is one of the conditions for hardy-weinberg equilibrium