The beak size of birds in daphne island is smaller than the beak size of birds in Santa Cruz Island. With this information, we can infer that the seeds in Daphne Island, are smaller than the seeds in Santa Cruz Island. The birds with smaller beak sizes had an advantage over those with large beak sizes, so they were more likely to survive and reproduce in Daphne island, and vice versa in Santa Cruz Island.
These videos make me want to start bawling my eyes out because why did I take this class
I’m gonna tell Mr. Harper about this comment
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@@squidrex6264 u mean ms.triff
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bruh
cramming for class final, thanks so much!
are you using Genetic DIVERSITY and Genetic VARIABILITY interchangeably or is there a difference?
The beak size of birds in daphne island is smaller than the beak size of birds in Santa Cruz Island. With this information, we can infer that the seeds in Daphne Island, are smaller than the seeds in Santa Cruz Island. The birds with smaller beak sizes had an advantage over those with large beak sizes, so they were more likely to survive and reproduce in Daphne island, and vice versa in Santa Cruz Island.
I thought this ap was supposed to be easy wtf 😟
Apes is one of the easier AP classes, but still, you gotta remember it’s an AP course regardless
nah cause literally 😭 everyone i know who took this last year was like, oh it's so easy dont study
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