Why reproduction is said to be the ultimate goal of every species on Earth
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Why reproduction is said to be the ultimate goal of every species on Earth

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 13-02-16] [Hit: ]
! ;p-Because anything that evolved to have a gene where they had less sex, would probably not pass on their genes.-To pass on genes to the next generation-Not mine.......
Reproduction is the continuation of a species. It is one of the basic drives for any species, otherwise that species would die out, and cease to exist.

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It's not, really. Reproduction is a behavior, but not necessarily a "goal", it's not something species actively work toward. Of course, species do reproduce almost by definition, because a species that doesn't reproduce will go extinct.

It's tempting to think of evolution or other areas of biology as goal-oriented, but they really aren't. Humans have goals, life does not.

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For the species to survive. But tbh that's def not my goal :P

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well for humans it is to enjoy their lives b4 they die but not for me !!!!! hehehe!!!! ;p

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Because anything that evolved to have a gene where they had less sex, would probably not pass on their genes.

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To pass on genes to the next generation

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Not mine.
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