Answer:
In artificial selection, humans have the capacity to influence certain characteristics of organisms by selective breeding. One can choose desired parental traits determined by genes, which are then passed on to offspring.
Dog breeding is another prime example of artificial selection. Although all dogs are descendants of the wolf, the use of artificial selection has allowed humans to drastically alter the appearance of dogs.
Explanation:
Your answer would be D, because these are all relating to how the actions of the scientists will affect the environment and/or organisms.
I don’t know sorry but I will ask my professor about it tomorrow
You would call that an astroid or a metor
Answer:
Artificial selection
Explanation:
Humans actively prevent nature from 'taking it's course' selecting their own pairings for traits that suit them. Ex: breeding for a bigger cow = more beef.