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    Changing Environmental Conditions Would Most Likely Cause an Existing Species
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Changing Environmental Conditions Would Most Likely Cause an Existing Species

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

Changing environmental conditions would most likely cause an existing species to undergo ____.


A) disruptive selection
B) deleterious mutation
C) directional selection
D) stabilizing selection
E) lethal mutation

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