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An increase in the quantity supplied of a good is most often due to:
Setae
Bristle-like structures on the surface of organisms, such as the hairs on worms or insects, used for sensory detection or locomotion.
Glabrous Elytra
Refers to beetle wings (elytra) that are smooth and lack hair or any kind of surface structure.
Balancing Selection
Describes the type of selection that favors more than one allele. This process acts to maintain genetic diversity in a population by keeping alleles at frequencies higher than would be expected by chance or mutation alone.
Frequency-Dependent Selection
A selection process where the fitness of a phenotype depends on its frequency relative to other phenotypes in a given population.
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