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Answer: the actual size of the population is relatively small.
Explanation:
In relatively small populations, the phenomenon of genetic drift significantly may change the frequencies of the alleles in that population. This consequently affect the genetic structure of the population in context.
Whereas big populations doesn't significantly feel the shakings of this phenomenon because her effects are small and insignificant.
A) a process that selects variations that help with survival and that spreads the variations to more offspring
Technically, an animal can get carbon from any of these.
Carbon is present in all living things so if a shark ate a fish, they ate carbon. If a bear ate salmon, they ate carbon. If a cow ate grass, they ate carbon. As for the antelope, carbon dioxide has been found to be present in water as a dissolved gas.
If I were you I would probably go with the antelope though.