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Question 17
Natural selection acts on
acquired trait
genotypic, not phenotypic.
O synapomorphic
O phenotypic, not genotypic
d
Question 24
Brain
O clonal selection.
sensory bias
coevolution with pathogens
adaptation
Skull
Esophagus
Crop
Stomach
Buccal
Question 17 Natural selection acts on acquired trait genotypic, not phenotypic. O synapomorphic O phenotypic, not genotypic differences in a population. 1 pts Question 24 Brain O clonal selection. sensory bias coevolution with pathogens adaptation Skull Esophagus Crop Stomach Buccal mass Beak Anus This figure shows that the octopus brain wraps around its esophagus so that each bit of food must pass through the middle of its brain. This anatomy is most likely the result of historical contingency 1 pts -Digestive cecum


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1) Natural selection acts on phenotype not genotype difference in a population Phenotype not genotype Explanation: The natural selection does not found to act in the Aquired trait they tend to act on the phenotypic variation differences in an populat
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