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Item EN028002: If only large seeds are available, only the birds with large enough beaks will get enough food to survive and reproduce, and they will pass the trait of large beaks to the next generation.

A species of bird ate many types of seeds, each type coming from a different species of tree.  The birds' beaks varied in size, with some individuals having slightly smaller beaks and others having slightly larger beaks.

A few years went by without much rain, and the only species of tree that survived had large seeds.  Many generations later, almost all the birds had the slightly larger beaks.  How is this best explained?

  1. The birds with larger beaks were better at eating the large seeds than those with smaller beaks, so only the birds with larger beaks got enough food to survive, reproduce, and pass the trait of large beaks to the next generation.
  2. The birds with smaller beaks had to work harder than those with larger beaks to crack open the large seeds.  The more they used their beaks, the larger their beaks became, so they were able to get enough food to survive, reproduce, and pass the traits of large beaks to the next generation.
  3. The birds with smaller beaks grew their beaks so that they would be better able to eat the large seeds and get enough food to survive, reproduce, and pass the trait of larger beaks to the next generation.
  4. It was a chance occurrence that all the individual birds' beaks in the next generation were larger.  They were therefore able to eat the large seeds and get enough food to survive, reproduce, and pass the trait of large beaks to the next generation.
Distribution of Responses
Chart showing distrubtion of responses for Item EN028002
Students Responding Correctly
Group Correct Total Percent
Overall 2555 4657 55%
Grades
  6–8 1499 2911 51%
  9–12 1056 1746 60%
Gender
  Male1175221253%
  Female1322233657%
Primary Language
  English2302416155%
  Other18737051%

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