Chemistry, asked by bioking11, 10 months ago

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Explain the terms:
(i) Speciation (ii) Natural selection​


aryan8504: Speciation is the formation of new species
aryan8504: Natural Selection is the process by which the nature selects only that organism which can survive best in the environment

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Answered by KINGofDEVIL
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ANSWER :

(i) Speciation is the evolution of reproductive isolation among once-interbreeding populations, i.e. the development of one or more species from an existing species.

(ii) Natural selection is the process, according to Darwin, which brings about the evolution of new species of animals and plants.

Answered by Anonymous
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Holaaa Mate

❤Answer:

✨1.Speciation is the evolutional process by which new biological species arise.Speciation can be natural and can occur as a normal part of evolutionary process. Changes in allelic frequencies are brought about by the effect of natural selection and may lead eventually, to *Speciation*

✨2.Natural Selection selects, by natural means and thus the name, advantageous mutation that happen to arise and get passed on to descendants. This process of descent with modification across the generations, as acted upon by *Natural Selection* is termed evolution.. Sometimes, it results in new species and the appearance of new species is known as Speciation... Both the terms are intermingled... I have tried my best to make the both terms understandable.. I hope that helps in some way...

Hope it helps...!!❤

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