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What is the best description of the evolution of camouflage by natural selection? a. insects see the background they want to blend into, and then actively change their genotype to match the background. b. insects rub against the leaves, bark, or dirt that they live on, so that the pigments from these substances are transferred to their bodies. their offspring inherit this coloration and blend in more effectively. c. mutations occur frequently, so that each offspring insect is a completely different color. based on their coloration, the insects seek a habitat they can blend into. d. mutations affecting coloration occur randomly in insects. insects with mutations that them to blend in are more likely to survive and reproduce than others. gradually these mutations accumulate in the population.

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