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Natural selection operates at the level of :-

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Answered by biologydarwin0
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(a) Individual organism

(b) Community

(c) species

(d) population

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Question: Natural selection operates at the level of :-

(a)Individual organism(b)Community(c)Species(d)Population

Natural selection operates at the level of Population

Explanation:

  • Natural selection is a central concept of evolution. Natural selection is the process where organisms with favorable traits are more likely to reproduce.
  • In doing so, they pass on these traits to the next generation. Over time this process allows organisms to adapt to their environment.
  • Four general conditions necessary for natural selection to occur are: More organisms are born than can survive. Organisms vary in their characteristics, even within a species. Differences in reproduction and survival are due to variation among organisms.

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