Name |
Response |
Sung Hee Age: 15 New York |
Q1: Explain Darwin's theory
based on "natural selection." A1: Natural selection is when species that are best adopted survive and reproduce. Q2: Give an example of
"adaptive change." |
Tanya Age: 15 New York |
Q1: Explain Darwin's theory
based on "natural selection." A1: Darwin's theory are just that the strong will survive and the weak will eventually die. Q2:Give an
example of "adaptive change." |
Alexis Age: 14 New York |
Q1: Explain Darwin's theory
based on "natural selection." A1: Natural selection is when organisms adapt and get a favorable variable to become stronger than other organisms. The other organism will die. survival of the fittest Q2: Give an
example of "adaptive change." |
Deanna Age: 14 New York |
Q1: Explain Darwin's theory
based on "natural selection." A1: Darwin's theory is that the organism that competes with other organisms , and is able to survive in an environment, is best fit for that environment. This is called survival of the fittest.
Q2: Give an example of "adaptive change." |
Brian Age: 14 New York |
Q1: Explain Darwin's theory
based on "natural selection." A1: Darwin's theory on natural selection is that genetic variation results from changes or mutation in the DNA sequence. He says that something that has advantages in the environment will survive and pass on those traits.
Q2: Give an example of "adaptive change." |
Ryan-Grace Age: 15 New York |
Q1:Explain Darwin's theory
based on "natural selection." A1: Darwin's views are that organisms survive by a naturally occurring variation called "natural selection". Natural selection is the way the environment picks which organisms survive and which are eliminated. Q2: Give an example of "adaptive change." |