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Biology, 22.01.2021 16:20 bsonicx

Under which of the following circumstances would natural selection not operate on an organism? A) if there is no difference in fitness between individuals in a population, then natural selection will not operate.
B) if an individual in a population has not adapted, then natural selection will not operate
C) if more individuals are born than can survive, then natural selection will not operate
D) if there is no reason for a spiecies to evolve, then natural selection will not operate

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