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An Organism with a "Few Offspring" Strategy Generally

Question 35

Question 35

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An organism with a "few offspring" strategy generally


A) has a high genetic diversity.
B) is more responsive to environmental changes than other species.
C) exhibits a fast rate of evolution.
D) is less adaptable to change than other species.
E) is small and long lived.

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