If the environment in which a genetically diverse species lives suddenly changes, we might reasonably expect that

a. all members of that species would die as a result of the environmental change.
b. all members of that species would survive the environmental change.
c. some members of that species would survive the environmental change.
d. most members of that species would produce sterile offspring.
e. most members of that species would have modified phenotypes.

Answer: c. some members of that species would survive the environmental change.

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