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    What is the difference between artificial selection and natural selection? (Give an example for both.) The key word in these processes is selection; when we have several clearly different options to decide upon‚ we look at the option we believe serves according to our best interest and “cull” the others. Artificial selection is the process of humans selecting certain phenotypes in organisms to serve their purpose. An example of artificial selection can be observed in the phenotypic diversity of

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    How Natural Selection has Shaped the Modern Mind Abstract Mental and emotional faculties have been widely accepted as complex‚ useful‚ and non-arbitrary pieces of the human mind. If these faculties are actually nonrandom parts of our development they must have come from either divine design or natural selection. While there are those that believe that people are created in some divine being’s image‚ many recognize that Darwin’s theory of natural selection has shaped many aspects of the

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    Natural selection‚ a process that has long been essential to survival‚ suggests that those who can adapt to environmental change will likely be able to more successfully survive‚ and hence procreate‚ over time. When considering the impact of natural selection in relation to our modern human race‚ we can argue that discoveries in science means we have many fewer actual “predators” of concern when it comes to survival. Access to food‚ regulation of our shelters‚ and medical advancements are but a

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    Natural selection is the process by which individual organisms with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce than those with unfavorable traits. In order for natural selection to occur there must be heritable variation for a trait and there must be differential survival and reproduction associated with that trait. (C.Stated) Heritable traits become either more or less common in population as the inherited traits in the differential reproductive success of the better adapted organisms

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    of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex. In the former‚ he presents his theory of natural selection that results from the struggle to survive (On the Origin of Species‚ 175). In the latter‚ he explains sexual selection that results from the struggle to reproduce. According to Darwin‚ natural selection is one the basic agents of evolutionary change. At the same time‚ sexual selection is divided into the two aspects of intrasexual and intersexual selection. In essence‚ natural selection involves the

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    Here we have some highlights of how the natural selection works and some of the evolutionary forces that drive evolution: The natural selection operates in base of the difference between de reproductive successes of the individuals. The genes of the most successful individuals (the ones that reproduces more) appears more in the next generation. If an individual cannot survive it will not be able to reproduce. Because of that natural selection is NOT RANDOM and can act really quickly. (Charlat et

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    Natural selection is mainly thought of as being applied to the biological and physical features of organisms during evolution. The traits that help humans survive through different circumstances will continue to be passed to the next generations because through natural selection the fittest survive. Charles Darwin then applies natural selection to morality in societies. I agree that natural selection can also be applied to the moral faculties of humans. A society’s viewpoint on rationality‚ and what

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    Once upon a time‚ God created a simulation video game based on evolution. It was a video game that gave the player (in this case God himself) many different ways on how to change the environment‚ along with other factors too. There were a type of species from the game’s selection of other species called Barbellus- which had an antennae and a fish tail. God decided to create a large number of these creatures that lived in the ocean of the video game. However‚ in this species’ early stages‚ both populations

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    Sexual selection: it is part of natural selection. Sexual selection acts on an organism’s ability to obtain or successfully couple with a mate. Selection makes many organisms go to extreme lengths in order to find a mate such as: peacocks need to develop a beautiful tail‚ elephant seals fight over territories…. Sexual selection is often powerful enough to produce features that are harmful to the individual’s survival. For example‚ extravagant and colorful tail feathers or fins are likely to attract

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    The purpose of this lab was to figure out how natural selection gave some birds advantage in picking up food. According to Darwin‚ Natural selection was a process in which “tiny variations were selected by virtue of whether or not they helped organism survive” (Wyhe‚ 2016). In Darwin’s voyage to the Galapagos islands‚ he discovered finches with different beak size that still somewhat resembled one another. Adaptive radiation was used to describe this concept because the finches all came from one common

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