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2. Charles Darwin observed different species of finches on the Galapagos Islands - a cluster of remote islands uninhabited by humans. He noticed differences in beak structure among the finches. What has
most likely caused the finches to have different beak structures?
a. Natural selection selecting for different types of food
b. Natural selection selecting for traits that maximize flight efficiency
С. Artificial selection selecting for different types of food
d. Artificial selection selecting for traits that maximize flight efficiency

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