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    An Insect Population That Becomes Resistant to a Commonly Used
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An Insect Population That Becomes Resistant to a Commonly Used

Question 46

Question 46

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An insect population that becomes resistant to a commonly used insecticide is an example of _____.


A) natural selection
B) a founder effect
C) disruptive selection
D) gene flow

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