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

CAN SOMEONE AT LEAST HELP ME WITHNTHIS MATH PROBLEM, -6-5x^2+7x^2-7y^3+y^3+4+2x^2
which characteristic of life best describes the process of photosynthesis?
sqrt(11) + 3 sqrt(11)
When simplifying an expression, which of the following is important?
If the first three Fibonacci numbers are defined as x1, = 1,x2 = 1 and x3 = 2, what is the value of n for which Xn + Xn+1 = 34 ?
Elizabeth bought 125 meters of fabric to make a patchwork quilt . If the fabric was on sale 56.29 per meter, how much di Elizabeth spend?
2/5 divided by 8/15 in its simplest form
can someone at least help me with this math problem that i'm getting frustrated with. 2y^3-4x^2-4-1+3x^2-3y^3-y^3
Expand and simplify 3(2x-5)+4(2x+1)
_ is where there are no particles or very few particles that are spaced out very far apart. (example: outer space) a Vibration b Medium c Wave d Vacuum