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