A major misconception about natural selection is that this mechanism “gives organisms what they want or need so they can adapt to an environment.” Explain why this is not correct.

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Natural Selection is the process by which organisms with higher fitness and adaptations better suited to their environment tend to survive, while organisms with unfavorable variations do not. Natural selection works with  the traits and adaptations already present in the organism, and simply selects the favorable ones.

A major misconception about natural selection is that this mechanism “gives

organisms what they want or need so they can adapt to an environment.”

This is actually False.

Law of natural selection involves organisms who are fit and have adapted to the various conditions of their environment being able to survive while the ones who are not fit enough dies.

The adapted and genetic traits are then passed on to offspring who are

better and well adapted than their parents.

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