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7 April, 09:55

A small number of finches live in a protected bird area. They are given as

much food as they need and have plenty of space. Why would natural

selection not occur in this population?

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A. The population has no genetic variation.

B. The birds do not compete for resources.

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C. The birds have no reason to mutate.

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D. The population is above carrying capacity.

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  1. 7 April, 11:22
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    Answer:c. The birds have no reason to mutate.

    Explanation: because the birds are feed and have enough space they would not need to mutate at all so they would not have to deal with natural selection.
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