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77julia77 [94]
3 years ago
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HELP!! I WILL MARK BRANLIEDT!! HERES A PIC ITS ABOUT NATURAL AND SELECTIVE BREEDING:)

Biology
1 answer:
Ne4ueva [31]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Natural Selection

- The process happens due to environmental activity

- It takes a relatively long period of time.

- Excessive warmer temperatures in a region have caused rabbits with longer fur to slowly disappear.

Selective Breeding

- Organisms do not choose to thrive but are selected because they are best adapted to the environment.

- A Labradoodle is created by scientists to be hypoallergenic but still look like a Labrador.

- It takes place over a relatively short period of time.

- Humans have a decision in the outcome of the offspring.

- Apples have gotten much larger over the last 30 years due to customer demand

Explanation:

From the above, I have been able to place them in their respective categories.

Natural selection simply has to do with nature. It is a process in nature that leads to the better adaptation of organisms to survive and reproduce in their environment. This type has to do with the natural environment. As nature plays out, it can take longer time and the environment can affect survival rate. Natural selection can lead to speciation.

Selective breeding can also be referred to as artificial selection. This process has to do with the input of man in developing new organisms that possess desirable characteristics and that can adapt to a specific environment. In other words, humans control and decide the outcome of the species that are reproduced. Such breeding process take relatively short time.

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