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Biology, 29.05.2020 19:57 Arealbot

1. Why is the bird on the right more likely to pass on its genes than the bird on the left?
2. Why would some variations/traits be passed on to the next generation and some seem to disappear over time?
3. What type of adaptation/traits do you think would be good to pass on to your children?


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