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A4.1.3. Evidence for evolution from selective breeding of domesticated animals and crop plants
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- 22M.1A.SL.TZ1.17: What could be used as evidence for evolution? I. Selective breeding of domesticated animals II....
- 22M.1A.SL.TZ1.17: What could be used as evidence for evolution? I. Selective breeding of domesticated animals II....
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22M.1A.SL.TZ2.20:
Humans have been improving crop species for thousands of years by cross-breeding plants with desirable characteristics. The photograph shows the changes in dry cobs of corn (Zea mays) over 10 000 years.
[Source: Evolution of Maize Cobs © Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology,
Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts. All Rights Reserved.]What is the name of the process that was used to produce modern corn?
A. Selective breeding
B. Adaptive radiation
C. Discontinuous variation
D. Natural selection
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22M.1A.SL.TZ2.20:
Humans have been improving crop species for thousands of years by cross-breeding plants with desirable characteristics. The photograph shows the changes in dry cobs of corn (Zea mays) over 10 000 years.
[Source: Evolution of Maize Cobs © Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology,
Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts. All Rights Reserved.]What is the name of the process that was used to produce modern corn?
A. Selective breeding
B. Adaptive radiation
C. Discontinuous variation
D. Natural selection
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22M.1A.SL.TZ2.20:
Humans have been improving crop species for thousands of years by cross-breeding plants with desirable characteristics. The photograph shows the changes in dry cobs of corn (Zea mays) over 10 000 years.
[Source: Evolution of Maize Cobs © Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology,
Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts. All Rights Reserved.]What is the name of the process that was used to produce modern corn?
A. Selective breeding
B. Adaptive radiation
C. Discontinuous variation
D. Natural selection
-
22M.1A.SL.TZ2.20:
Humans have been improving crop species for thousands of years by cross-breeding plants with desirable characteristics. The photograph shows the changes in dry cobs of corn (Zea mays) over 10 000 years.
[Source: Evolution of Maize Cobs © Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology,
Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts. All Rights Reserved.]What is the name of the process that was used to produce modern corn?
A. Selective breeding
B. Adaptive radiation
C. Discontinuous variation
D. Natural selection
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- 23M.1A.SL.TZ2.17: Which is an example of evolution by selective breeding? A. Selection of prey animals that can...
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- 23M.1A.SL.TZ2.22: Which is an example of evolution by selective breeding? A. Selection of prey animals that can...
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