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Suppose a variation makes an individual member of a species better adapted to its environment, how might that variation affect the individuals reproduction?
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Suppose a variation makes an individual member of a species better adapted to its environment, how might that variation affect the individuals reproduction?
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This is basically natural selection/evolution. So when the organism has a certain variation that COULD BE HELPFUL FOR SURVIVAL, its organism will also have that variation. But only if it essential for survival. I hope this helps
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