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Notes: Natural Selection and Adaptation What process allows organisms with the best adaptions to reproduce and pass on their genes?
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What is true of environmental resources? _
Organisms that can acquire resources the best are most likely to do what two things?
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What makes an organism well adapted? _
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What do we call the different versions of a gene? _
What process creates new alleles? _
Mutations are only passed to offspring when they occur where? _
What does it mean for the frequency of an allele to increase in a population?
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What does natural selection change? _
What must a population do when it is faced with new conditions? _
What happens to species that cannot adapt? _
What allele was produced in peppered moths due to mutations? _
At first, what happened to the black moths? _
At first, which allele was the most beneficial? _
What did the Industrial Revolution send into the environment? _
After pollution killed the lichens, what allele was more beneficial? _
How did the frequency of the black allele change over time? _
Did this change individual moths or the moth population? _
What makes a population more likely to adapt? _

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