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How does artificial selection differ from natural selection? Select all that apply.

A. During artificial selection, the mating pairs are selected by humans, not the organisms.
B. The outcomes of artificial selection are predictable.
C. Artificial selection requires variety in a population.
D. Artificial selection does not help a population adapt to its environment.

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User Voula
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Answer: A

Step-by-step explanation:

Artificial selection is the process by which humans choose individual organisms with certain phenotypic trait values for breeding.

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