cadencelee2003
cadencelee2003 cadencelee2003
  • 01-04-2019
  • Biology
contestada

Explain why natural selection cannot occur in a population that has no variation in traits.

Respuesta :

MsBlomquist MsBlomquist
  • 03-04-2019

In any population, members have slight differences among them, whether in height, eyesight acuity, beak shape, rate of egg production, or other traits that may affect survival and reproduction. If a trait has a genetic basis, it can be passed on to offspring helping the terms of natural selection.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

I really need help with 1 and 2 please help me I begg you
The Seneca falls convention of 1848 is often viewed as the beginning of the
Where did champlain set up a fur-trading post??
What expression can be used to find 9 1/4? a. 10/4 - 3/4 b. 10 - 3/4 c. 10/40 - 3/40 d. 11 - 3/4
how do living systems follow the law of conservation of mass and energy?
How can you group these numbers 15 divide 3x5+4x8 to equal 40
5 best collaborative ideas
Solve for x. x^3 = 8/125 Enter your answer in the box as a fraction in simplest form. x =
Anne describes the annex as a 'little piece of blue heaven' surrounded by what?
Best answer questions always include a. Qualified and absolute terms c. Important vocabulary words b. The correct answer d. None of the above