A species must be able to find food, shelter, and water in order to survive and reproduce. Until a species is able to meet its essential needs, it is not able to reproduce and survive.
No. It is not necessary for EVERY member of a species to reproduce in order for the species to survive. Consider humans. Some are infertile and can't reproduce, and some choose not to reproduce, yet the human species survives.
Of couse, animals can grow in the desert. They would not be able to survive and reproduce if they did not grow.
A species that is in danger of becoming extinct. There are low numbers of the animal and they may not be able to reproduce fast enough to survive as a species. Or they may face some environmental factor that is causing them to not reproduce enough to survive.
Not necessarily.Take the example of Homo sapiens (Human beings).Around the world, a LARGE number of women may be infertile (cannot reproduce) or will not be willing to reproduce.Despite the fact that many do not reproduce, you continue to see many human beings.
No, the construction "neither...nor" should be used to combine sentences with the same subject and verbs, such as "Neither animals are able to reproduce nor plants are able to survive from the heat."
Natural selection.
They must be able to reproduce, however a large percentage of the offspring never reach sexual maturity and only a smaller percentage of those will reproduce in many cases.
The less of a chance of survival there is, the less organisms will survive to sexual maturity (when they are able to reproduce)
All men are able to reproduce.
Biological fitness refers to an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment. Organisms that are biologically fit have traits that help them adapt to their surroundings, compete for resources, and produce offspring that survive and reproduce. Over time, natural selection favors individuals with high biological fitness, leading to the evolution of traits that enhance survival and reproduction.
The organisms that are best able to adapt to their environment, find food, avoid predators, and reproduce successfully are more likely to survive and pass their genes on to the next generation. This ability to survive and reproduce is key to natural selection and evolution.
the organisms can effectively survive and reproduce to make sure that its genetic traits are passed on. Those that aren't biologically fit are not able to reproduce effectively and eventually their genes pass out of the gene pool.