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two friends were talking about adaptations. they each had different ideas about what happens when an organisms environment changes so that it is very different from the organisms existing environment. this is what they said: leslie: \i dont think individual organisms can adapt to changes in their environments.\ jordan: \i think individual organisms can adapt to changes in their environments if they need to.\ question 1 1 pts who do you agree with? • leslie ○ jordan question 2
In the context of biological adaptations, individual organisms typically cannot adapt to drastic environmental changes within their lifetime (adaptations occur over generations via natural selection). Leslie's statement aligns with this concept, as individual organisms have fixed traits and can't rapidly adapt to very different environments. Jordan's view implies individual, on - demand adaptation, which is not how biological adaptation works.
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