Biology, asked by ashutoshkumar3132007, 1 month ago

fo receives an equal why & variation benetia al to the species but not necessarily for the individual ? 1 how does does binary fission differ from multiple fission. ​

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Variations are important for species survival because variation causes the organism to overcome extreme situations. Organism species occupy well-defined positions in the ecosystem, utilizing their reproductive capacity.

Variation beneficial to the species

Even so, for factors beyond the control of the species, such locations will alter and can even destroy the entire species. If any differences in all of these species were to be found in a few individuals, they would have a chance of surviving.

Variations can be beneficial or harmful according to the ecological niche of the organism.

A variation suitable for the particular niche is selected by nature in evolution. Thus, variations are necessary for the survival of the species.

Variation is important for the evolution of the species.

Variations are beneficial to the species than individuals because sometimes, survival will be difficult for a species under certain environmental conditions. For example, if the water temperature is increased suddenly, the microorganisms living in the water will die soon, and some percentage will survive due to the heat withstanding capacity. Thus, if variations are not there, all the microorganism would have been destroyed.

Example

A population of heat-resistant bacteria in the water temperature survives if the temperature of water increases by global warming, but most other bacteria would die.

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