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Biology, 09.09.2021 19:20 deeanna20

A small number of finches are removed randomly from the wild and placed in a protected bird area. They are given as much food as they need and have
plenty of space. Why would natural selection not occur in this population?
O A. The population has not reached carrying capacity.
• B. There is no genetic variation in the finches.
• C. There is no reason for genetic mutation to occur.
O D. The birds compete for limited resources.

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