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- Using the concepts of variability, environmental pressure and natural selection, how does the synthetic theory of evolution explain Darwinian natural selection?What two things do you suppose govern the rate of evolution by natural selection?Which of the following is NOT one of the three features of evolution by natural selection? Offspring tend to resemble their parents because of heredity. O Individuals in populations show variation in their phenotypes. Organisms can induce the phenotypic changes they need to survive and reproduce in a given environment. O Some individuals survive and reproduce better than others, because of their phenotypes.
- Using the concepts of variability, environmental pressure and natural selection how does the synthetic theory explain the darwinian natural selection?in general, will natural selection result in an increase or decrease in variation? Why does this happen and how, in theory, will it affect evolution in the future1) What does the term Natural Selection mean? Select one: a.The number and relative frequency of alleles present in a particular population. b.The process through which individuals with certain traits tend to produce more surviving offspring that individuals without those traits. c. Any change in the hereditary material of an organism.