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    Exam 3: Natural Selection, Speciation, and Extinction
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    The Change in Color of Peppered Moths in Polluted Areas
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The Change in Color of Peppered Moths in Polluted Areas

Question 12

Question 12

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The change in color of peppered moths in polluted areas is an example of which pattern of natural selection?


A) Directional
B) Stabilizing
C) Evolutionary
D) Balancing
E) Disruptive

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