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Biology, 22.05.2021 22:20, evandlubbep6bsvu

If a fish is able to breathe outside of water but does not reproduce, that trait (1 point) O will be inherited by other fish.
O is a disadvantageous mutation.
O does not impact evolution.
O will be acquired by other fish.


If a fish is able to breathe outside of water but does not reproduce, that trait (1 point)

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