Which is the best example of natural selection? the peppered moth the medium gro
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Which is the best example of natural selection?
the peppered moth
the medium ground finch of the Galápagos
the recent increase in resistant strains of disease-causing microorganisms
the recent decrease in resistant strains of disease-causing microorganisms
Mendel’s project with peas and beans
the peppered moth
the medium ground finch of the Galápagos
the recent increase in resistant strains of disease-causing microorganisms
the recent decrease in resistant strains of disease-causing microorganisms
Mendel’s project with peas and beans
Explanation / Answer
The answer is (c) the recent increase in the resistance of the disease causing microbes..
Antibiotic resistance is a consequence of evolution which is carried out by natural selection. The antibiotic action is an environmental pressure; the respective bacteria which have a mutation allowing them to survive will live on to reproduce their culture. Then they will pass this trait to their offspring, which will be a fully resistant bacterial generation to that antibiotics.
Other is (b) medium ground finch of Galapagos which is shown by Charles Darwin in his natural selection study that they have different beaks size which is being carried out by generations after generation
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