Reproduction is important for survival because it prevent extinction and some individual living things may not preproduce because of mutations in the cells
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Answer: True
Explanation:
Natural selection is a process of emergence of traits in organisms which are useful for their survival and reproduction. These traits are heritable and pass on from the parents to the offsprings. This results in changes occurring in the same species at genetic, physiological and morphological levels. This results in evolution.
<span> (1) gene frequencies may be changed by migration, gene flow from another population. (2) in small populations, gene frequencies can be changed via random sampling -- this is known as genetic drift. (3) mutation pressure and (4) non-Mendelian segregation (meiotic drive) may also change gene pools. However, by far the most important agent of evolution is (5) natural selection, which operates by </span>differential reproductive success<span> of individuals.
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