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Natural selection is an example of a mechanism of evolution. Does this mechanism produce a change in individuals or populations? Explain!

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Answer: Yes

Step-by-step explanation: natural selection does produce a change in individuals as well as populations.

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Yes, natural selection does produce a change in individuals as well as populations.

Step-by-step explanation:

Natural selection is a process through which mother nature screens for the organisms that are best adapted to survive in a habitat. The theory of natural selection suggests that with time the organisms acquire those characteristics from their ancestors which allow them to be better adapted to a habitat. The other characteristics which are not needed to get extinct over a period of time. Hence, evolution changes individuals as well as populations.

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