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Which of the following situations best shows Darwinâs theory of natural selection as a mechanism for evolution?
A. The long neck of a giraffe is the result of its ancestor continually reaching for higher branches.
B. The ancestor of the snake had its legs bitten off by a predator, thus all of its offspring had no legs.
C. A long, thin-beaked bird can reach nectar in a flower that other birds cannot, so it survives and breeds offspring that also have long, thin beaks.
D. During his lifetime, a man works out and gets increasingly large muscles. Thus, all of his offspring will be born with strong muscles as well
Which of the following situations best shows Darwinâs theory of natural selection as a mechanism for evolution?
A. The long neck of a giraffe is the result of its ancestor continually reaching for higher branches.
B. The ancestor of the snake had its legs bitten off by a predator, thus all of its offspring had no legs.
C. A long, thin-beaked bird can reach nectar in a flower that other birds cannot, so it survives and breeds offspring that also have long, thin beaks.
D. During his lifetime, a man works out and gets increasingly large muscles. Thus, all of his offspring will be born with strong muscles as well
Jamar FerryLv2
3 Feb 2018