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How does competition drive natural selection?​

How does competition drive natural selection?​-example-1
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i think c, or d. good luck!
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Competition often occurs between members of the same species. This is called intraspecific competition. This is the type of competition that is the driving force behind natural selection within a species. Competition influences natural selection by the finite amount of resources available, those members of species best adapted to take advantage of the resources are more likely to reproduce and pass on their genes to the next generation.

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