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write a short notes on environmental variation and genetic variation​

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Answered by itsmeakki
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Variation

Variation is the differences between individuals within a species. This can be caused by inherited or environmental factors. Variation can be continuous or discontinuous.

Inherited and environmental variation

Some variation within a species is inherited, and some variation is due to the environment.

Inherited causes of variation

Variation in a characteristic that is a result of genetic information from the parents is called inherited variation.

Children usually look a little like their father, and a little like their mother, but they will not be identical to either of their parents. This is because they get half of their DNA and inherited features from each parent.

Each egg cell and each sperm cell contains half of the genetic information needed for an individual. When these join at fertilisation a new cell is formed with all the genetic information needed for an individual.

Here are some examples of inherited variation in humans:

   eye colour

   hair colour

   skin colour

   lobed or lobeless ears

   ability to roll your tongue

Environmental causes of variation

Characteristics of animal and plant species can be affected by factors such as:

   climate

   diet

   accidents

   culture

   lifestyle

For example, you will become heavier if you eat too much food, and you will become lighter if you eat too little. A plant in the shade of a big tree will grow taller as it tries to reach more light.

Variation caused by the surroundings is called environmental variation. Here are some other examples of features that show environmental variation:

   your language

   your religion

   flower colour in hydrangeas (these plants produce blue flowers in acidic soil and pink flowers in alkaline soil)

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