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

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Answered by BlackWizard
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Variations are beneficial for the survival of the species. Populations of organisms fill well-defined places, or niches, in the ecosystem, using their ability to reproduce. ... However, if some variations were to be present in a few individuals in these populations, there would be some chance for them to survive.

Answered by αηυяαg
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variation clause organism to exist in diverse habitats are leeches in the absence of species may remain restricted to a particular area if this area gets drastically alerted due to various natural or man made causes the species may be wiped out however if some variations are present in a few individual it would have them to call loan on the habitat sensiwise but a variation on present in single organism there would be very little chance for it to survive

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