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Natural Selection In Plants

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Natural selection in plants refers to the process by which certain plant species adapt to their environment over time through the survival and reproduction of individuals with advantageous traits.

Key Features

  • Adaptation to environmental conditions
  • Survival of individuals with advantageous traits
  • Reproduction of individuals with advantageous traits

Pros

  • Helps plants thrive in diverse environments
  • Promotes genetic diversity within plant species
  • Leads to the evolution of new plant species

Cons

  • Can be a slow process that may not provide immediate results
  • May result in the extinction of less adapted plant species

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