__________ describes situations in which phenotypes have fitnesses that are inversely correlated to their rarity (negative frequency dependent selection) or directly correlated with their rarity (positive frequency dependent selectin).
The polymer of a monosaccharide is a ______ (hint: use a word other than polysaccharide
First Question:
The answer will be frequency dependent selection.
Explanation: Frequency dependent selection is an evolutionary process that consists of positive & negative selection. Positive selection increases fitness of a phenotype or genotype when it becomes more common & negative selection decreases fitness of a phenotype or genotype when it becomes more common.
Second Question:
Note: In this question, more than one answer can be true assuming that the question is asked for example of a polysaccharide.
The answer will be starch.
Explanation: Starch is made up of polymer of glucose (monosaccharide).
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