What role does an individual organism play as per Darwin’s theory of natural selection?
Darwin’s theory of natural selection states “that the individual who are best suited survives and the rest gets eliminated”.
The variations in an individual are passed onto the next generation, hence if an individual produces more progeny then it is more fit or is best selected by the nature and will have greater chances of survival.
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