Write a hypothesis about the effect of the red light on the population of light red walking beans. use the if . . then . . because . . format, and be sure to answer the lesson question: how does natural selection change the phenotypes within a population over time?
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Explanation:
If red light is shined on a population of red walking beans then they would not be as red as when started because they need light to survive and red light is present but they reflect it until they need it to survive.
Mutations that naturally occur can change phenotype and if it is beneficial to the species then it will be past on if it is no then it will die before passing it on.
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Mutations that naturally occur can change phenotype and if it is beneficial to the species then it will be past on if it is no then it will die before passing it on.
Explanation:
- If red light is shined on a population of red walking beans.
- Then they would not be as red as when started because they need light to survive and red light is present but they reflect it until they need it to survive.
- A hypothesis is an idea or explanation that you then test through study and experimentation.
- A hypothesis is something more than a wild guess but less than a well established theory.
- In science a hypothesis needs to go through a lot of testing before it gets labeled a theory.
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