Biology, asked by kkashyap0701, 7 months ago

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

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Answered by harshitpandey1326
1

Answer:

Variation is not the basic necessacity

Explanation:

There is no necessacity of evolution for indivisual as long as the conditions remain same, and the indivisual can not live with variation in their society, but for a species it developes better living style for future and survival

Answered by shreyassgowda22
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

*Variations allow the organisms to exist in diverse habitats or niches.

Variations are beneficial to the species than individual because sometimes for a

species, the environmental conditions change so drastically that their survival

becomes difficult.

For example, if the temperature of water increases suddenly, then most of the

bacteria living in that water would die. Only few variants that are resistant to heat

would be able to survive. However, if these variants were not there, then the entire

species of bacteria would have been destroyed. Thus, these variants help in the

survival of the species.

However, all variations are not necessarily beneficial for the

individual organisms.

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