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OpenStudy (quickstudent):

Rapid evolution of a small population to produce a new species is an example of: a. phyletic gradualism b. special creation c. stabilizing selection d. punctuated equilibrium

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

okay, I think you need to start reading your own textbook or something LAUGHING OUT LOUD you ask every question in your homework or what?

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

enjoy reading my textbook :)

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

a punctuated pattern indicates that speciation occurred relatively rapidly

OpenStudy (ryguy):

tf nin. where teh ch33ting

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

if you ask every question in your homework or assignment, that is cheating!

OpenStudy (adrynicoleb):

MHMMMM ^ Tell em Nib

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

I've given an adequate resource on intro to evolution unless you're doing a graduate or higher biology studies, I will no longer try to help

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

if you want to learn some more, some information here are redundant, but that is the nature of every field of study http://finedrafts.com/files/CUNY/biology/Jerry%20Coyne%20-%20why%20evolution%20is%20true/Why-Evolution-Is-True.pdf

OpenStudy (ryguy):

tru tru

OpenStudy (quickstudent):

Just to let you all know, I am not asking you to answer my questions, I am just making sure my answers are correct, so I can be sure that I am really learning. If any of you are against that, than you should be against tutoring, also.

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

it doesn't work that way you will know if you understood them when you submit your work :P and then you can ask us for those things you think you are correct but was marked wrong :) that is like having your tutor do your work and pretend to be you

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

don't be afraid to make mistakes on these things

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