Biology, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

is the adaptation of heat resistivity in bacteria a method of natural selection?

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Answered by Yuvrajpaul
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Bacteria have been designed to be adaptable. Their surrounding layers and the genetic information for these and other structures associated with a bacterium are capable of alteration. Some alterations are reversible, disappearing when the particular pressure is lifted. Other alterations are maintained and can even be passed on to succeeding generations of bacteria.

Anonymous: all this still does not explain if it is a type of natural selection
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