Question

An essential aspect of Darwin's idea of natural selection is that:
a) vastly different species will all eventually coalesce to form one species
b) evolution is essentially random and that no specific traits give an individual within a species an advantage
c) successful individuals within a species are more likely to reproduce and pass advantageous traits onto their offspring
d) offspring rarely display the successful characteristics of their parents
e) none of the above

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