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Ivan
4 years ago
14

Would an organism that develops a trait that helps it survive in its environment have a better chance of reproducing and passing

that trait on to the next generation? Why?
Biology
1 answer:
hram777 [196]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Yup, it would!

Explanation:

A helpful trait (as an example, camouflage), would give it an advantage over organisms that don't. Ones without camouflage would most likely get eaten because it stands out, while the one who has camouflage would live long enough to breed. Overall, it boils down to living longer. I hope this helped!

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