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Natural Selection a theory originated by Charles Darwin states that the fittest will survive. The organisms most likely to survive are the fittest, the ones that can adapt themselves to a changing environment. Edit: it's those with traits best suited to their environment. -Holy122
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.survival of the fittest
Malthus wrote a book that explained how resources increased arithmetically while human population increased geometrically ( exponentially ). So Darwin used this idea in showing that more organisms are born than can be supported by the environment and this set up a struggle for existence in which those organisms better suited to survive and reproduce in the immediate environment would leave more descendents in the population over time.
Genetic mutation and variation are the main drivers of phenotype characteristic differences among species. The organisms in a population that are better suited to survive and reproduce, survive and reproduce (propagate) more than the organisms that are less suited. Add to that sexual selection and you get a wide variety of species that seem to have been designed but were sculpted by blind processes. The process of genetic mutation and variation is not a hypothesis but a scientific theory that is based on observable facts and evidence.
Cell theory is a principle in Biology the states what happens in a cell. Cell theory states that every living organisms consists of cells, and everything needs cells to survive.
there are more organisms in the environment than can possibly survive. This sets up a struggle to survive. The organism that are beat-suited to the environment will survive and reproduce. :)
Natural Selection a theory originated by Charles Darwin states that the fittest will survive. The organisms most likely to survive are the fittest, the ones that can adapt themselves to a changing environment. Edit: it's those with traits best suited to their environment. -Holy122
the ones which have mutations which would help them to survive
your question does not make any sense but many animals are adapted to their environment which means that they will find a lot easier to survive:)
It's due to the inherited adaptations that are well suited to the environment.
The same thing it says has happened for millions of years, and the same thing that will happen in millions of years to come. Organisms which can survive better will pass on their genes more often, until the species is suited to the environment.
This is the fundamental premise of the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection; the environment has a fundamental impact on the adaptations and evolution of organisms. The environment "selects" for those specimens that survive to have more offspring. Those animals that cannot survive are selected against.
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The Theory of Evolution promotes the idea that the strongest living organisms adapt to their surroundings and survive.
Organisms grow because they are alive. Conversely, organisms are alive because they grow - they grow, adapt, and change to survive in their environment. This phrase is in support of the theory of evolution.
Organisms grow because they are alive. Conversely, organisms are alive because they grow - they grow, adapt, and change to survive in their environment. This phrase is in support of the theory of evolution.
if you are asking about how nature naturally selects the 'best' new offspiring it is to with Darwin's theory of the survival of the fittest and only the best and most suited to n environment will survive