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Biology, 18.03.2021 02:40 mgreenamb

6. Select the correct terms to complete the statement about natural selection. Highlight the answer option that best fills in the blanks. Natural selection can be modeled by representing “beaks” with plastic forks, knives, and spoons. Participants use their beaks to obtain as many beans as possible from a plate of beans. In this simulation, the different utensils represent (overproduction, competition, adaptation, genetic variation), trying to obtain beans represents (overproduction, competition, adaptation, genetic variation) over limited resources. This is typically the result of (overproduction, competition, adaptation, genetic variation), as more individuals are born than can survive. Having more participants take on the form of beak that was most successful at obtaining food is one way to represent (overproduction, competition, adaptation, genetic variation).

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