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What are the postulates of Darwin’s theory of evolution?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A. Within any population, there is natural variation.

B. Even though all species produce a large number of offsprings, populations remain fairly constant naturally.

C. The struggle for survival within populations eliminates the unfit individuals.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection is the logical outcome of three postulates:

(1) individuals within species are variable; (2) some of these variations are heritable; and

(3) individuals that reproduce the most are those with the most favorable variations.

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