Which statement best describes natural selection?
Random assortment of genes results in better characteristics in the following
generations
Some live and some die in each generation Only the largest and strongest survive
The most intelligent organisms in a population will evolve and form new characteristics
The best adapted individuals survive and reproduce, which passes their genes onto the
next generation
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