Biology, asked by kumarnisha85, 4 months ago

1. Suppose a disease affecting the reproductive system, strikes all individuals of a species. What will
happen to the species? Give reasons

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Answered by Anonymous
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In case a disease affecting the reproductive system strikes every individual of a species, the species will become extinct. This is because such type of disease will affect the ability of organisms to produce young ones. The overall result will be that any member of the species will not be able to give birth to young ones and thus, species will become extinct.


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Answered by studystruggle
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Answer:

The species will go extinct.

This is because the particular species is not able to reproduce or make more of its kind.


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