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How does the creation of variation in a species ensure its survival?
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16/10/2021 5:50 pm
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How does the creation of variation in a species ensure its survival?
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16/10/2021 5:52 pm
Variation simply refers to differences.
This difference could be in terms of cells, tissues, organs, or even organisms. A variation could be attributed to both genetic factors as well as some environmental factors.
Variation is usually the result of an organism’s life experiences. These experiences trigger a change in the genetic makeup of an organism that ensures better adaptability and survival in its environment.
These variations are aimed at increasing the survival value of an organism.
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