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Evolution of a species acts on the__of the species not the__

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Answer:Evolution of a species acts on the population of the species, not the individuals.

Explanation:Evolution is the process of change in the heritable characteristics of the biological populations over the period of successive generations. The characteristics of evolution are the expressions of genes, which are then passed on from the parents to offspring during the reproduction process.Factors which affect evolution include the environment and predation pressures which can have different effects on the ways in which the species are exposed to them evolve. Evolution shows the three main types of evolution including divergent, convergent, and parallel evolution.

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