Wednesday 22 February 2017

Natural selection in monkey flowers Some monkey flowers




Part C - Natural selection in monkey flowers Some monkey flowers (Mimulus guttatus) living near the sites of copper mines can grow in soil containing high concentrations of copper, which is toxic to most plants. Copper tolerance is a heritable trait. The map below shows the area near an old copper mine, which contaminated the nearby soil with copper. A stream flows past the mine toward the lake at the bottom right of the map.

Use the map to determine which of the statements below are true.

Select the three statements that are true.

The population that existed before mining must have included both copper-tolerant and copper-intolerant plants. If you were to test monkey flowers growing on the shore of the lake, you would expect nearly 100% of them to be copper tolerant. Copper contamination in the soil created copper-tolerant plants. Nearly 100% of monkey flowers growing in copper-contaminated soil are copper tolerant. Natural selection favors copper tolerance in all soils near the old mine, not only in the contaminated soils. Copper-tolerant plants are found only in contaminated soils.



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