Evolution And Biodiversity
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Biodiversity loss and its impact on humanity
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www.esa.orgBiodiversity provides medical models for research into solving human health problems. For example, researchers are looking at how seals, whales, and penguins use oxygen ... Genetic diversity is also important in terms of evolution. The loss of individuals, populations, and species decreases the variety of genes—the material needed ...
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ncert.nic.inBiodiversity means the diversity of life forms. It is a word commonly used to refer to the variety of life forms found in a particular r egion. Diverse life for ms shar e the environment, and are affected by each other too. As a result, a stable community of dif fer ent species comes into existence. Humans have played their own part in recent times
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