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  • 12-05-2020
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What makes an organism more "fit" than other organisms in its population?

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Organisms which are better suited to their environment will reproduce more and so increase the proportion of the population with their traits. ... Organisms (or genes or replicators) don't survive because they are fit; rather, they are considered fit because they survived.

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