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In this theory of evolution which organisms are most likely to survive?

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Answered by soumikmandal
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Answer:

According to Darwin's concept of natural selection, as a struggle for existence, only those organisms could survive which have favourable variation to adapt with the environmental conditions. In other words, struggle for existence results in survival of the fittest which means that natural selection tends to favour those organisms which are most fit to survive with the reproductive age in a particular environment and to produce offspring.

So, the correct answer is 'Are more likely to survive and reproduce'.

Explanation:

Charles Darwin was a British naturalist who proposed the theory of biological evolution by natural selection.

Darwin defined evolution as "descent with modification," the idea that species change over time, give rise to new species, and share a common ancestor.

The mechanism that Darwin proposed for evolution is natural selection. Because resources are limited in nature, organisms with heritable traits that favor survival and reproduction will tend to leave more offspring than their peers, causing the traits to increase in frequency over generations.

Natural selection causes populations to become adapted, or increasingly well-suited, to their environments over time. Natural selection depends on the environment and requires existing heritable variation in a group

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