Biology, asked by yash8319, 11 months ago

Write short notes on Darwin's theory of natural selection​

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Answered by samriddhsaxena
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Population dynamics states that more offspring of a species will be born than are likely to survive long enough to reproduce. Because of natural variation and excess offspring, Darwin defined the natural struggle in the world as competition. This states that some offspring are more likely to survive than others.

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Answered by ltsmeAliya
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  • Darwin’s theory  of  natural selection  states  that  all  the  organisms have  great capacity  to  reproduce.  
  • As a  result population  of  organisms  increases at  high  rate.  
  • All  the organisms compete  with  each  other  for  food  and  space.  
  • In  this competition,  only  those organisms survive  which  modified  according  to  the  environmental conditions.  
  • The nature  selects  only  those  organisms which  are  fit to  live  and  the  remaining  disappears.
  • The  selected  organisms live  and  perform  reproduction.  
  • They  give  rise  to  the  new species  with  their  own  specific characters.

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