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12 April, 09:55

Organisms that can interbreed with each other in nature but are genetically isolated from all other organisms are a:

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  1. 12 April, 10:17
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    The species is the correct answer in the question above. For they have the ability to interbreed even though they are isolated from other organisms. They are called or termed of two organisms that has the ability to produce another specie or offspring after they mated.
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