Organisms that are less fit can die before they reproduce. This is statistically more likely for such organisms. Organisms that are less fit have problems getting mates as they are passed over in greater numbers than fit organisms. Organisms that are less fit can not bring the offspring to term and provide as well for the offspring as fit organisms can. Organisms that are less fit pass on to their progeny the genetic insults that they carry, thus their offspring are less fit also. And many other reasons could be thought of here, so you think of some reasons yourself.
Because fitness means exactly that. The ability to survive and reproduce - pass on genes.
It refers to the fact that poorly adapted organisms in a population die in greater numbers than those that are well adapted.When referring to a specific species, a species fitness is measured solely by the number of offspring that an individual has
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No, a forest generally supports more organisms than a desert. Forests have more vegetation, which provides a greater variety of food and habitat for animals. Deserts, on the other hand, have limited water and food resources, making it more challenging for organisms to survive and thrive.
A mutation in a sex cell can be passed on to your offspring and to their offspring as well. Therefore, its effect is greater than that of a somatic mutation.
Because fitness means exactly that. The ability to survive and reproduce - pass on genes.
Because fitness means exactly that. The ability to survive and reproduce - pass on genes.
It refers to the fact that poorly adapted organisms in a population die in greater numbers than those that are well adapted.When referring to a specific species, a species fitness is measured solely by the number of offspring that an individual has
Better adaptions in the immediate environment leading to greater reproductive success. All organisms in a population are variations and in the immediate environment some organisms are better suited to survive and reproduce against their conspecifics. They have greater fitness.
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if both organisms repoduce an offspring every 12 hours then they would have the same number of offspring neither would be greater.
No, a forest generally supports more organisms than a desert. Forests have more vegetation, which provides a greater variety of food and habitat for animals. Deserts, on the other hand, have limited water and food resources, making it more challenging for organisms to survive and thrive.
Greater bamboo lemurs typically have only one offspring.
A mutation in a sex cell can be passed on to your offspring and to their offspring as well. Therefore, its effect is greater than that of a somatic mutation.
Evolution is garnered by natural selection. Natural selection occurs when a mutation in a gene leads to a greater fitness in an individual(able to have more offspring). These individuals are better suited for their environment and thus survive more often and reproduce more making the gene more common. That evolution in a nutshell.
Tropical Rain Forest
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