Natural selection acts on populations genotypes communities
Natural selection acts on populations. genotypes. communities. attires. individuals
Solution
Correct Answer: NATURAL SELECTION ACTS ON INDIVIDUALS
Explanation: Natural selection is a mechanism of evolution proposed by Darwin. In this process individual organisms adapted according to their environment for survival and reproduction.
“Natural Selection acts on individuals, but only populations evolve.” Evolution is a process which is associated with a population but natural selection starts with each individual of the population. Even natural selection is not directly associated with a community.
Natural selection acts on phenotypes instead of genotypes or allels. Genetic make up can be same but due to environmental influence the phenotype of an organism can be changed.
