Which of the following is NOT an example of a life history trait? a) Number of offspring b) Life span c) Diet d) Age at first reproduction
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Life history traits are characteristics or statistics that an organism shows in its development and evolution, such as number of offspring, lifespan, diet, and age at first reproduction. Show more…
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