Science, asked by khuovithop, 6 months ago

4. Variations in species helps the
individual to adapt to changes in the
environment. Do all these variations
in a species have equal chances of
surviving in the environment in which
they find themselves?​

Answers

Answered by maheshsing2991
1

Answer:

No all the variation into an species are having equal chances of survival .

  • A little may be accepted but drastical changes may lead to extinction of an species. Ex. Thermostable bacteria who can survive in very high temperature.
  • But if the variation will not occur according to the change in surrounding could also lead to extinction of the particular species.
  • Ex. - African rynose
Answered by PR0FESS0R
0

Answer:

No, all variation in a species do not have equal chances of surviving in the environment in which they find themselves. Depending upon the nature of variations, each individual would have different advantages of survival.

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