All the variations in a species do not have equal
chances of survival. Why?
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Yes all dont have equal cahnces of survival
Explanation:
It all depends on the social nature of organism for ex a variation in ant may not help it survive but a variation leopard may survive
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YES . ITS TRUE.
Explanation:
- A SPECIES COMPASSES A LARGE NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS . EACH ORGANISMS HAS DIFFERENT TYPE OF VARIATIONS DIFFERING FROM EACH OTHER.
- HOWEVER ALL THESE VARIATIONS ARE NOT USEFUL FOR SURVIVAL BENEFIT.ONLY SOME ORGANISMS HAVE CERTAIN VARIATIONS WHICH GIVES SURVIVAL BENEFIT TO THOSE ORGANISMS
- THIS CAN BE DUE TO NATURAL SELECTION , THAT IS NATURE SELECTS BETTER ADAPTED ORGANISMS.
- FOR EXAMPLE , IF THE TEMPERATURE OF THE WATER RAISES TOO MUCH ONLY THOSE BACTERIA RESISTANT TO HEAT WOULD SURVIVE.OTHER BACTERIA WOULD DIE [ as they dont have those variations ].
HENCE THESE VARIANT BACTERIAS PROMOTE THE PERPETUATION OF THOSE SPECIES.
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