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The process leads to adaption of variety line or population to a new environment is called​

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Answered by pradeep48472o
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Adaptation, in biology, the process by which a species becomes fitted to its environment; it is the result of natural selection's acting upon heritable variation over several generations. ...

Answered by ansarishazia13
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The process leads to adaption of variety line or population to a new environment is called Evolution.

Explanation:

  • Evolution is a process over many generation in which species change some of it physical characteristics in slow mode.
  • It is a heritable change that can pass from parent to the offspring during reproduction.
  • Evolution can be happpen by any of the following reason-Genetic drift,Mutation,Natural selection,non-random sampling and gene flow.
  • Evolution is a slow process and takes time.
  • Five types of evidence for evolution are ancient organism remains, similarities in DNA,similarities among organisms alive today,fossil layers, and similarities of embryos.
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