No two individuals are identical, thus resistance to disease, variable survival needs.
Note - primarily sex was invented to avoid parasites.
Mutualism
Symbiosis.
A purebred organism is the offspring of two homozygous parents, having either two dominant alleles, AA or two recessive alleles, aa. A hybrid is the offspring of two heterozygous parents, Aa.
mutualism but if it become persistent then it becomes symbiosis
Yes, a symbiotic relationship is a type of relationship where two species live together for mutual benefit. This can take the form of mutualism, where both species benefit, or commensalism, where one benefits and the other is not affected.
The parents of a hybrid, like a liger, are considered two different species because they belong to distinct species with different genetic makeups and characteristics. When two different species reproduce, their offspring inherit a mix of traits from each parent, making them a hybrid of the two species.
they get it from their parents
being able to fly and living in packs
When two species benefit off of each other.
Genotype is used to determine the probability of having specific offspring from two known parents.
Mutualism
A close relationship between two species in which both benefit is called mutualism. In mutualism, both species have evolved to depend on each other for survival or reproduction, and both receive some form of reward or benefit from the relationship. This type of interaction is common in nature and can be observed in various ecological settings.