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प्रश्न
Give the principles of Darwin's theory of natural selection.
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उत्तर
Principles of Darwinism:
Darwin’s theory of organic evolution by natural selection is based on the following principles:
- Over production or prodigality of production:
All organisms have a natural tendency to over produce.
If this tendency is not checked, then even a single species of a plant or animal will occupy
the entire space available on the earth. - Struggle for existence: Organisms multiply in geometric ratio, but space and food remain
constant leading to competition for survival. Increase in the number of species leads to a
competition called struggle for existence - Variations and Heredity:The differences which occur between the closely related organisms are called variations.It is universal law of nature. Variations may be favourable or unfavourable.
- Survival of the fittest or natural selection:According to Darwin, in the struggle for existence, the fittest individuals survive andreproduce, while the unfit individuals perish.
- Origin of new species:According Darwin, useful variations appear in every generation and are inherited from one generation to another.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name and define the three types of natural selection.
Give the scientific name of the organism which is cited as the classical example of "natural selection".
Industrial melanism provides a good example of natural selection. Discuss.
List any three drawbacks of Darwinism.
Natural selection is a driving force for evolution-How?
Differences between organisms in a species are described as variations. Which of the following would you describe as a continuous variation?
Which one of the following statement is correct?
Who proposed the theory of survival of the fittest?
Nature has a way of causing organisms that inherit advantageous traits to survive and reproduce more successfully than the ones that do not. This process is known as ______.
Define the following term:
Speciation
