victoriaisnice12 victoriaisnice12
  • 05-05-2020
  • Biology
contestada

why a mutation that occurs in a body cell will not contribute to the evolution of a species.

Respuesta :

varuns1212 varuns1212
  • 05-05-2020

Answer:

The question is a little unclear but from what I understand I'll answer. Not all mutations contribute to evolution. For example, cancer is considered a mutation in the cell and is by no means going to be transferred biologically and be considered an evolution. Sometimes, mutations can be evolutionary unhelpful and will not be passed on due to survival of the fittest.

Explanation:

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What is a Numbers pyramid
solve for x in the equation x2 + 10 + 12 = 36
Why is setting important to a story
Consider the reaction pathway below. Which is true about the potential energy of the reactants in this reaction pathway? It is greater than the potential energy
The graph below is of directional selection. Which statement can be supported by the evidence shown in the graph? A Directional selection occurs when phenotype
What statement holds true for the amount of matter in a successful food web?​
Why does the water in the ocean feel cold even though water holds heat?
what does an active volcano do?
Fill in the blank in French. Directions in picture.
what was the first protestant faith? A. Baptist B. lutheranism C. Methodist D puritan​