Biology, asked by kiran0123, 2 months ago

explain with example showing the variation in the internal tendency of organisms​

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Answered by KamilSinghThakur
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[1]Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.

[2] These characteristics are the expressions of genes that are passed on from parent to offspring during reproduction. Different characteristics tend to exist within any given population as a result of mutation, genetic recombination and other sources of genetic variation.

. [3] Evolution occurs when evolutionary processes such as natural selection (including sexual selection) and genetic drift act on this variation, resulting in certain characteristics becoming more common or rare within a population.

.[4] It is this process of evolution that has given rise to biodiversity at every level of biological organisation, including the levels of species, individual organisms and molecules.

[5] The scientific theory of evolution by natural selection was conceived independently by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace in the mid-19th century and was set out in detail in Darwin's book On the Origin of Species.

[6] Evolution by natural selection was first demonstrated by the observation that more offspring are often produced than can possibly survive.

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