Biology, asked by Kran67, 9 months ago

How does the creation of variation in a species ensure its survival?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The variations ensure that the survival of the species as they allow the members of population to adapt to the changing environment and conditions. The species are more suitable to the changed environment . Thus continuity of the species is maintained.

Answered by vachhaninetra
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Explanation:

All the variations in the species do not have equal chances of survival in the environment. The survival of the variations depends upon the nature of variation. Different individuals have different chances. Selection of variants by environmental factors forms the basis for evolutionary processes. These variations may lead to increased survival advantages of the individuals due to positive adoption of traits or may merely contribute to the genetic drift.

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