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4 September, 02:23

Which of the following best describes the difference between selective breeding and natural selection?

A

Selective breeding is the process of creating entirely new species, while natural selection modifies currently living species.

B

Selective breeding is performed by humans to achieve desired traits, while natural selection occurs without human involvement.

C

Selective breeding is performed by humans to change a trait in a currently living species, while natural selection is performed to change future offspring.

D

Selective breeding is a type of breeding that organisms in the wild carry out, while natural selection is a type of breeding that domestic organisms carry out.

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  1. 4 September, 05:25
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    I would say B

    Explanation:

    Selective breeding is done to achieve desired traits, while Natural Selection is done without human involvement.
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