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12. Only variations that confer an advantage to an individual organism will survive in
a population. Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not?

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Answered by chinduappu74
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It is agreeable that only variations that confer an advantage to an individual organism will survive in a population. All variation does not necessarily provide an equal chance of survival to an organism in the environment. Survival chances highly depend on the nature of variations.

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Answered by pavneet24
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 \impliesNo, depending on the nature of variations different individuals have different kinds of advantages. However, when a drastic change occurs in environment only those organism in the population will survive which have an advantageous variation in that population to survive in changed environment.

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