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The population of a cactus species in a particular area has

Last updated: 5/19/2023

The population of a cactus species in a particular area has

The population of a cactus species in a particular area has two to seven spines with an average of four spines per square centimeter of surface area per square centimeter are more easily eaten by the wild boars thriving in the area Over time the population of this cactus species in this area have centimeter of surface area This is an example of a genetic drift b stabilizing selection c directional selection d disruptive selection