Most species produce large numbers of offspring by sexual reproduction. This is important to the theory of natural selection because
A) each individual is unique and this diversity allows selecting agents to operate.
B) selecting agents often lead to the death of large numbers of offspring.
C) the diversity shown in the offspring makes it highly likely that some of them will be able to reproduce successfully.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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Q35: An individual's genome includes
A) only favorable genes.
B)
Q36: In an individual, an allele may be
Q37: Acquired characteristics
A) are passed on to the
Q38: Sexual selection can
A) change the gene frequency.
B)
Q39: If the Hardy-Weinberg conditions are met,
A) gene
Q41: If changes occur in the genetic diversity
Q42: The invalid idea that traits gained during
Q43: If allele 'a' is favored, or selected
Q44: If two alleles exist for a characteristic
Q45: In accordance with the Hardy-Weinberg concept, a
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