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According to the theory of evolution what is the process in which an organism increases its chance of survival called?

Adaptation.


According to the theory of evolution an organism increases its chance of survival through a process known as?

adaptation


Is survival in the genes?

The process of evolution tends to produce organisms whose genes contribute to the survival of the organism. If an organism has genes which impede or prevent survival, then the organism is less likely to survive. A species with such genetics would die out.


What process helps organism increases its chance of survival through?

* adaptation


How do adaptations determine how successful an organism is within an environment?

No adaptation, no survival. Hence: Darwinism, evolution, survival of the fittest.


What is the evolution stages?

the stage when an organism finds a similar organism, both of whom have qualities which may meet requirements of survival, and they thrive and procreate and thus pass along to the next generation the survival traits required for evolution.,


A specific inherited characteristic?

== == The meaning of an inherited characteristic has to do with evolution. it is a trait that has been passed down from other generations to better your survival. It increases your "fitness", or the physical and behavhioral traits that enable an organism to survive.


How phenotype influence adaptation?

A particular phenotype influences adaptation according to whether the phenotype improves the survival of the organism, or whether it is detrimental to the survival of the organism.


What is a favorable characteristics?

Any inherited trait that increases the chances of survival of the organism. Otherwise known as an adaptation.


What might a series of helpful variations in a species result in?

According to the theory of evolution, it works like this: Every once in a while, an organism develops (having genes slightly different from its parents) that's different from its parents. If that difference is helpful to the survival of that organism or its children, which is very unusual, then that organism is likely to have more surviving offspring than others. It is said to be favored for survival. Over the course of many generations, we assume that the variation that increases surviving offspring will come to be the dominant (regular) characteristic in the population. Remember: evolution only happens to populations, not to individuals (except in fiction).


The process by which an organism grows and changes over time?

(The fact of) Evolution. The fact of evolution applies to individual organisms and can not be refuted.


What is an inherited characteristic that increases an organism's chance of survival.?

Adaptation c==3