What phenomena tends to increase genetic variation in a population?
A. Genetic drift
B. Founder effect
C. Population bottleneck
D. Assortative mating
E. Gene flow
Answer: E
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A. binary fusion. B. mitosis. C. binary fission. D. cytokinesis.
An individual with a large, high quality territory is likely to have
A) a reduced number of offspring. B) decreased male-male interactions. C) increased mating success. D) reduced resources.
The most familiar prokaryotes belong to the:a
Fungi. b. Archaea. c. Protista. d. Bacteria. e. Viroids.
The amniotic egg was important in the colonization of the land because it:
A) had a hard shell and membranes to prevent drying out. B) was deposited in water. C) was easy to produce. D) could hold multiple embryos.