Cell is the smallest unit of an organism that can have a separate existence.
<h3>What is a cell?</h3>
This question is incomplete but I will try to help you as much as possible. The term cell is the smallest unit of an organism that can have a separate existence.
We know that all cells come from pre existing cells and complex multi-cellular organisms evolved from simple unicellular organisms. This forms the basis of the cell theory.
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<span>Genetic drift</span>
Gene flow
<span>Natural Selection </span>
<span>Gene flow occurs
during migration where alleles from one population
are introduced to another population hence increasing the population diversity. </span>
Genetic<span> drift occurs when the allelic frequency of a population changes due factors such as calamities and emigration or natural selection.</span>
<span>Natural selection is the force of ‘survival for the
fittest’ that is applied differentially on the population
by nature. </span>
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Explanation:
Examples includes the relationships between chimpanzees, gorillas and humans. It is actually believed that the chimpanzees are more closely related to humans. About 99% of ther genome is thought similar to humans while for the gorillas about 98%.
But then, it is thought that chimpanzees and gorillas should be closely related to each other than to humans, but comparison of their genomes has shown that across 15% of the gorillas genome, they share a closer relationship with humans than with chimpanzees.
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A state can build dams , that way they can help control water levels and they can also have water conservation rules or even a water drought plan.