16.A mechanism for change in populations where an organism with a favorable phenotype survives, reproduces, and pass
the favorable phenotype to the next generation. Organisms without the favorable phenotype are less likely to survive and
reproduce
A. Directional Selection
B. Natural Selection
C. Disruptive Selection
D. Structural Adaptation
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