Multiple Choice
What is the primary distinction between artificial selection and natural selection?
A) Artificial selection is rapid; natural selection is not.
B) Artificial selection can produce changes that are beyond what natural selection can produce.
C) Artificial selection is selection that involves purpose, whereas natural selection does not.
D) Artificial selection concerns only survival, whereas natural selection concerns both survival and reproduction.
E) There are no real differences between artificial and natural selection.
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