Differences in characters within very closely related groups of organisms are refered as
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differences in characters within closely related organisms are reffered to as variations....
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- Differences in character within very closely related groups of organisms are referred to as variation.
- Variation refers to character differences between groups of organisms that are quite closely related.
- During reproduction, some variation is transferred from parents to offspring via genes. This variation is inherited.
- Differences in the environment or what a person does can cause some variation. We refer to this as environmental variation.
- A species' members differ from one another in terms of their traits. Humans and dogs, for instance, both have various eye colours and tail lengths. This implies that no two individuals within a species are alike.
- Variation refers to the differences that exist between individuals within a species.
- By resulting in members of a species being genetically and physically distinct, variation aids in a species' survival.
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