Multiple Choice
In formulating his theory of natural selection, Darwin did not
A) recognize the importance of biological variation within a population
B) apply his knowledge of domesticated species to undomesticated ones
C) appreciate the fact that population size is limited by availability of food
D) wonder if he had enough supportive data
E) claim that favorable variations would tend to be destroyed, unfavorable ones be preserved.
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