General Concepts
1. What is evolution?
The slow advancement or development of something from a
simple form to a more complex form. Characterized by the
change in the heritable characteristics of a biological
population over a stretch of generations.
2. How does natural selection affect the frequency of traits in a
population?
Natural selection works by a similar favorable position, not an absolute
standard configuration. For natural selection to work on a trait, the trait
itself must possess heritable variety and must present point of
preference in rivalry of available resources. On the off chance that one
of those traits doesn't portray itself, that characteristic doesn't
encounter natural selection.
Experiment-Specific Questions
Observe the Frequency of Traits in the
Unaltered Habitat
1. Drag, your butterfly, log images from your portfolio and drop
them here.
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