What is the correct definition of macroevolution?
a. it is evolutionary change on a large sca...
Biology, 29.08.2019 20:30 naenaekennedybe
What is the correct definition of macroevolution?
a. it is evolutionary change on a large scale often following major global changes and mass extinction
b. it is evolutionary change due to dominant modification that enriches a gene pool over very short periods of time
c. it is evolution change due to recessive modification that enriches a gene pool over very short periods of time
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Cell specialization occurs by the process ofa. reproductionb. differentiationc. maturationd. growth
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