Multiple Choice
The process of natural selection involves three conditions or principles; these are
A) adaptive traits, high rates of predation, and high reproductive success.
B) variation across individuals, heritability of favourable traits, and differential reproductive success.
C) environmental variation, the inheritance of acquired characteristics, and species striving for perfection.
D) variation between populations, populations out-competing each other, and differential survival of populations.
E) variation in adaptive traits, variation in heritability of traits, and widespread reproductive success.
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