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jwb375

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Natural selection cannot work without
 
  A. a stable environment.
  B. basic similarity in the target organisms.
  C. constant gene frequencies.
  D. variation.
  E. homeostasis.

Question 2

Mendelian genetics studies
 
  A. changes in gene frequencies in breeding populations.
  B. the ways in which chromosomes transmit genes across generations.
  C. how nuclear DNA transmits information to other parts of the cell.
  D. evolution in pea plants.
  E. phenotypic mutations.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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