Biology, asked by zxc91, 10 months ago

why is variation beneficial to the species but not necessarily for the individual?

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  • A Species includes a large number of individuals of the same kind. All the organisms of a species have similar body design and well adapted to a niche or place. If a variation arises in the individual, it may not be of much benefit to it ; even this variation may lead to the death of the individual. But the variation may be beneficial if the species faces a drastically altered condition. In this condition, the population may be wiped out completely. But if some variations are there in few individuals of these populations, there could be chances for survival and thus, variation is beneficial to the species.

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♤ A species include large no. Of individuals of same kind. All the organisms of a species have similar body design and well adapted to the place.

♤ If there is a variation arise from the individual it might not be beneficial to it, even this variation may lead to the death of the individual.

♤ but the variation may be beneficial if the species faces a drastically altered condition.

♤ In this condition the population may wiped out completely but of some variation are there few individual can survive and thus variation is beneficial for the species.

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