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Biology, 26.03.2020 18:55 200002977

Which of the following are main tenets of Darwin's theory of natural selection?

Individuals most adapted to their environments have a better chance of surviving to reproduce.
Individuals can produce more offspring than can survive.
Individuals compete for resources.
The traits within a population vary and are heritable.
Traits acquired during an individual's lifetime are heritable.

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