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Biology, 24.09.2019 21:40 AdrienneFaye

Which of the following correctly explains the difference between evolution and natural selection?
natural selection and evolution both occur at the individual level of an organism.
natural selection occurs to individuals in a population over time and evolution occurs to entire populations on a longer time scale.
evolution occurs to individuals and natural selection occurs to populations on a longer time scale.
evolution and natural selection both occur to individuals within a population on a relatively short time scale.

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