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Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection
15.1 Critical Info Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection
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5. SC.912.L describe the conditions required for natural selection, including: overproduction of offspring, inherited variation, and the struggle to survive, which result in differential reproductive success.
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Explain and describe (write or draw an example or scenario) the conditions required for natural selection, including: overproduction of offspring, inherited variation, and the struggle to survive, which result in differential reproductive success.
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Individuals show variations. Variations can be inherited.
Which is not a principle of Darwin’s theory about the origin of species? Individuals show variations. Variations can be inherited. Organisms have more offspring than available resources will support. Offspring always inherit the best traits 25%
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