Biology, asked by majhipratyush2, 2 months ago

all the variation in a species do not have equal chances of survival.why?

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Answered by Rupkathadas
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It is true that all variations and mutations in species will not have equal chances to survive in the environment. According to 'Survival of the fittest', only the species which can adapt themselves to the environment can survive. Selection of the variants occurs by the different environmental factors

Answered by Anonymous
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It is true that all variations and mutations in species will not have equal chances to survive in the environment. According to 'Survival of the fittest', only the species which can adapt themselves to the environment can survive. Selection of the variants occurs by the different environmental factors.

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