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The process of successive changes of characteristics of populations of species over long periods of time.
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The process where a species rapidly evolves to exploit various aspects of their environment.
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The process by which organisms with variations best suited to their local environment survive and leave more offspring.
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Individuals within a population that posses variations of trait for their environment that have a better chances of survival.
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Humans select organisms with the variations that they find useful and breed these organisms.
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any heritable characteristic that increases an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce.
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an adaptation where an organism mimics a more dangerous organism.
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is an example of an adaptation that allows an organism to blend into its environment and avoid predation.
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describes how well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment
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reproducing and passing adaptations on to the next generation