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Observe seeds in a pea or bean pod. You may observe several parts to arrive at a generalisation.
(Q) C. Why are variations important? How are variations useful for an organism or a population?

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1. Variations perhaps help a certain group of organisms in a communit when conditions would otherwise be unfavourable for other groups
2. desirable variations can e selected by nature
3. Desirable variations increse the chance of survival of an organism.
4. Accumulation of variations after a long period leads to formation of new species.
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