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How does reproduction help in providing stability to populations of species?

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Answered by KrisGalaxy
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A species occupies a well-defined niche in an ecosystem, using its ability to reproduce. As in reproduction, copies of DNA pass from one generation to the next and this copying of DNA takes place with consistency. This is important for the maintenance of body design features (physiological as well as structural) which allows the organism to use that particular niche. Reproduction is therefore, linked to the stability of population of a species.

Answered by SasmitaBiswal
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