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Individuals in a species have genetic variation that can be passed on to their offspring.

Use evidence and examples from the lesson and scientific reasoning to support this claim. (Either with the Peppered Moth OR our Who Wants to Live a Million
Years game)
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Don't know if this is the answer you'd want but hopefully it helps

Step-by-step explanation:

Genetic variations that alter gene activity or protein function can introduce different traits in an organism. If a trait is advantageous and helps the individual survive and reproduce, the genetic variation is more likely to be passed to the next generation (a process known as natural selection).

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