Mutation
is random, natural selection isn't random because those mutations which
are most adaptable to the environmental conditions of the time are
those which produce more offspring. I mean, "selection", by definition,
isn't "random". <span>The
clue is in the title. It's not considered random for the simple reason
that it's not random. Natural selection is an extremely deterministic
process. So, i guess it's (D) Natural Selection
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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The answer sensory (afferent) division. The nerves are sensory
because they perceive sensory stimuli, in
this case, temperatures. Additionally, afferent nerves carry impulses to the Central Nervous System while
efferent nerves carry impulse to muscles and glands in response to information
brought in by afferent nerves.