Science: Biology - Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection
Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection
Origin of “species” book, all organisms have the tendency to overproduce in reproduction; however, the total population seeme to remain about the approximate number; hence, competition exists; survival of the fittest.
Origin of “species” book, all organisms have the tendency to overproduce in reproduction; however, the total population seeme to remain about the approximate number; hence, competition exists; survival of the fittest.
- species have the ability to produce large number of offsprings
- resources of the natural world is limited
- organisms have to compete
- no two individuals are exactly alike
- organisms that have survived and produced offspring are those that inherited beneficial traits for survival
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