Science, asked by lakshaychaudhary465, 2 months ago

Why is variation beneficial to the species, but not
necessary for the individual?​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Variations are important for species survival because variation causes the organism to overcome extreme situations. Organism species occupy well-defined positions in the ecosystem, utilizing their reproductive capacity.

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Answered by ItzBeautyBabe
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  • Variations are important for species survival because variation causes the organism to overcome extreme situations. Organism species occupy well-defined positions in the ecosystem, utilizing their reproductive capacity.
  • 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.
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