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29 October, 16:17

Which of the following is true of the biological species concept a) a species represents a group of interbreeding (or potentially interbreeding) populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups b) if two morphological distinct organisms from two distinct geographical areas, can mate & reproduce successfully, then they must belong to the same species c) different species cannot exchange genes

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  1. 29 October, 16:32
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    The correct option is B) if two morphological distinct organisms from two distinct geographical areas, can mate & reproduce successfully, then they must belong to the same species

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    Biological species concepts explains that two when two organisms which might be present in the same place or anywhere on the Earth can interbreed and produce fertile offsprings from their interbreeding, then such organisms will belong to the same species. For example, a human male present in China can interbreed with a human female present in Africa. they will produce a fertile offspring.
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