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Some organisms, such as fish and mosquitoes, produce very large numbers of offspring. Why is producing a large number of offspring important for natural selection?

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It is important, so they can grow up and continue the lifeline of that animal, or that generation of animal

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Because a lot of the offspring die

Fish lay lots and lots of eggs but very few survive

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