Is an adaptation a "genetically determined" phenotype? Why or why not?
A) No, because the development of every phenotype requires more than genetic information.
B) No, because adaptations are only revealed when individuals interact with the environment.
C) No, because half of every phenotype is composed of genes, while the other half is environmental.
D) Yes, because only hereditary traits can enable an individual to adapt to changing conditions.
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