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- Please answer both parts Part A. Evolution cannot produce "perfect" organisms because: a. Mutations occur at random and are not often useful b. Selective pressures may change and/or may be in conflict with each other c. Past evolutionary history makes it impossible to go "back to the drawing board" d. All of the above e. None of the above Part B. The gene pool of a population (i.e., allele frequencies in a population) may change due to a. migration. b. a bottleneck. c. genetic drift. d. disruptive selection. e. all of the above are correct.A less common but accurate definition of evolution is the change of allele frequencies in an individual. Question 7 a. True b. FalseA common and accurate definition of evolution is the change of an individual’s heritable trait. Question 6 a. True b. False
- « > A Moving to another question will save this response. Charles Darwin was the first person to propose: That the earth is older than a few thousand years. O A mechanism for how evolution occurs. A mechanism for evolution that was supported by evidence A way to use artificial selection as means for domesticating animals and plants.Moving to another question will save this response. Question 1 Which of the following can cause evolution? Select all that apply. A. Random mating OB. Population bottlenecks OC. Immigration D. Sexual selectio E. Emigration Moving to another question will save this response. Pesktop Safari 0/O False QUESTION 8 Direct observation of evolution is evident by which of the following: OA. OA. selective breeding of domestic dogs O B. selective breeding of vegetables from the wild mustard plant OC evolution by natural selection of drug-resistant bacteria OD All of the answers above are correct. QUESTION9
- What is/are the element(s) required for a population to change due to natural selection? Select all options that are correct below. O a. Variability in a population O b. Genetic drift O c. Inheritance of traits O d. Differential survival O e. EvolutionMatch each word with the correct definition. theory scientific method genotype allele pleiotropy evolution A. change in allele frequencies in a population over time (one generation to the next) B. an organism's genetic makeup C. alternative versions of the same gene found on homologous chromosomes D. one gene influences several phenotypic expressions E. general explanatory framework based on well-tested hypotheses F.…Question 1 Choose the following scenario that is best matched to the idea of evolution by natural selection. 2% of individuals in a population die in a flood; the population remains large and there is no apparent pattern to the deaths O A group of birds grow to different sizes depending on their diet and their overall size is not heritable. A snowstorm arrives killing smaller birds. Some bears are born with long, sharp claws for digging tubers (roots) out of the ground and eating them. Claw length "runs in families" with some families exhibiting longer claws. A late spring kills off many bears with short claws A person experiences wrinkled fingertips in the water, but they are smooth when not in the water
- Which one of the following is NOT a condition of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? A. no natural selection B. random mating C. no mutations D. a small population 89°F Mostly sunn 003-2022 International Academy of Science. All Rights Reserved. O d-What conclusions can you make regarding the changes to the ground squirrel population between 2000 and 2020? Is this population of ground squirrels undergoing evolution according to our definition? What is the clearest evidence that supports your answer? Your response should reference your statistical analyses and calculated chi-square values, and should be limited to 5 sentences. Paragraph Lato (Recom... B I U A/ 19px... v 7 EQ 8⁰ ос X 11.Zain JO 46ll © N 23% D7:25 Younework 1 17 minutes ago Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Question 9 Which of the following is (are) true of natural selection? a. results in descent with modification b. requires genetic variation C. All answers are correct d. involves differential reproductive success CLEAR MY CHOICE