A population is a group of individuals of the same species. Can the proportion of individuals with certain traits in a population change because the environment
changes?
- Yes, when the environment changes, individuals in a population can change their inherited traits to better fit the environment, and this changes the proportion
of individuals with certain traits in that population.
- Yes, when the environment changes, individuals with certain inherited traits survive and reproduce and other individuals with different inherited traits die,
and this changes the proportion of individuals with certain traits in a population.
- No, the proportion of individuals with certain inherited traits in a population changes randomly from one generation to the next, never as a result of changes
to the environment.
- No, the proportion of individuals with certain inherited traits in a population cannot change because a population is all one species and so will always have
the same inherited traits.