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The formation of new species over many generations is an example of:
Heritable Characteristics
Traits or characteristics of an organism that can be passed from parent to offspring through genes.
Survival Advantage
Refers to biological or psychological traits that increase an organism's chances of surviving and reproducing in a particular environment.
Nervous System
The system of neurons and neural pathways that convey nerve signals across the body, orchestrating its functions and processing sensory data.
Internal Functions
Internal functions refer to processes or mechanisms happening within an organism, system, or organization that are essential for its operation or survival.
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