Answer:
Genetic variation is always maintained.
Explanation:
One would think that the part of the population that is not favored in dry years would die and thus reduce the genetic variation but this is not likely to occur, otherwise all the population would die because some individuals would die in wet years and some in dry years. In reality they are able to survive in the transition from dry to humid years or viceversa. Actually, this variability that results from their genetic variability in their adaptability to changes in the climate is what keeps the population alive and able to thrive as time passes.
<span>The name of the
pathogenic worm that lives in the muscles of some of the animals, such as the
pigs is a type of pathogenic worm that is classified as a parasitic round worm that
is called Trichinella or Trichina. </span>
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