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Choose one species you just learned about. What environmental factors might exert the selective pressures that favor its particular adaptations? How might the concept of "fit enough" relate to these adaptations? |
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| Natural selection does not lead to perfection, only adaptation. One of the best indicators that evolution does not result in "perfect adaptations" is the existence of relatively imperfect contrivances, structures modified and used for functions quite different from the ancestral functions of those same structures. To learn more about adaptations and contrivances, do the activity Contrivances: Orchids and the Panda's Thumb at the ENSI Web site.
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