Question: How do adaptations affect natural selection
Answer: Adaptation is an evolutionary process to natural selection
Explanation: it is a process of evolution in which traits change through natural selection
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Genetic code is a sequence of Nitrogenous base in RNA(ribonucleic acid) or DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) that determines or specify an amino acid. Genetic codes consist of a triplets code called codon that are written in three alphabeth each codon specifies an amino acid.
Example is AUG that specifies methionine which is a start codon. There are 64 codon, 61 of them specifies an amino acid while 3 are called the stop codon as they terminate amino acid formation process.
An alteration in the sequence of this nucleotide can lead to the formation of a new amino acids other than the specify.
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One way that Julio can explain such differences is that their environments are very similar and therefore the traits that were best suited for their survival were passed on from generation to generation. The traits that each species developed differently would have been due to their diet. Each species has a different diet and certain traits allow them to more easily hunt/gather the food that they need to survive. For example, grizzly bears and sea otters both eat fish as their main diet and therefore have both developed canine teeth, while rabbit teeth are different due to them only eating vegetation.
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1. Survivors of the pesticide have a gene that protects them from it.
2. Then the survivors pass on the gene to their offspring,
3. Each time the pesticide is sprayed, the insects have a greater chance of survival.
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false
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im not sure if this is the entire question but from what I can see, I would prove this false