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    A Population of Frogs Developing a Slight Difference in Their
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A Population of Frogs Developing a Slight Difference in Their

Question 34

Question 34

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A population of frogs developing a slight difference in their mating calls is an example of:


A) macroevolutionary change
B) microevolutionary change
C) Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
D) artificial selection

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