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In plants and animals, sexual reproduction causes variation

within a species. This variation is vital to their survival. How does
genetic variation affect a species' survival?
A. A species with variation is more easily found by predators.
B. A species that shows more variation will have a longer life cycle.
C. A species that has no variation might eventually become extinct.
D. A species without variation will overpopulate and produce new
species.

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The answer is C, because if something contagious we’re to threaten the population of the species then not having any variant means they’re all the same and it would kill them all and cause them to go extinct
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