Natural selection.
Natural Selection
The principles of variation and competition are fundamental in many aspects of life. Variation allows for diversity and adaptation, enabling organisms to evolve and survive changing environments. Competition drives individuals to strive for improvement, pushing for innovation and efficiency. Together, these principles contribute to the growth and development of individuals, species, and societies.
variation,overproduction, and competition
Natural selection.
variation,overproduction, and competition
True yes
origins, history,contemporary variation,and change
Because if there weren't any variation in a population, then there would be competition so more animals/ organisms would die.
The generation voltage of vtps is a variation of many different principles.
cell membrane, because it is a circle
There must be genetic variation, the variation must be heritable, and there must be differential reproduction (due to competition).
Variation and competition are the basis of natural selection.When a population of organisms has variety (big/small, fast/slower, etc), and there is competition, then some of those traits will assist in winning the competition, and some will not, which will tend to mean the difference between an organism surviving versus not surviving, which in a large population will mean passing the genes for those advantageous traits on, which then means that those traits have been 'selected' for by the natural act of competition, thus 'natural selection'.
private property, profit motive, competition