Biology, 16.04.2021 17:50, ymklay1566
A finite supply of resources can lead to natural selection in a population.
Which statement BEST explains why this happens?
A)
Members within a population with advantageous traits are more likely to
survive and create offspring..
B)
A finite supply of resources creates competition, leading to the strongest
individuals surviving and reproducing.
0)
Overpopulation occurs but cannot be supported by the environment; not
all members of a population get to reproduce.
D)
Specific traits in a population are selected for over time. Only those
members are able to reproduce and pass on their traits.
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