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difference between unitary and modular population?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unitary Population-

In unitary populations, each individual is derived from zygote (the product of fertilization of male and female gamete) and the growth of such individuals is determinate and predictable.

Answered by nagargojejanhavi2010
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In unitary organisms (most animals) there is usually no problem recognizing individuals, because they are both genetically and physiologically separate. ... In such modular organisms new functional modules are formed (ramets) from a single genetically unique individual (the genet).

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