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24 January, 18:52

What characteristic of living things is important to the survival of a group rather than an individual member of this group?

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  1. 24 January, 20:12
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    We should always take note that populations evolve, not individuals. Therefore, for evolution to take place, it should be population wise. An individual adapts for a selected for trait. This trait is reproduced such that it is best for survival. Successful reproduction of these effective traits will cause for these to evolve in future generations.
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