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    The Inability of Bees to Pollinate the Flowers of Certain
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The Inability of Bees to Pollinate the Flowers of Certain

Question 17

Question 17

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The inability of bees to pollinate the flowers of certain sage plants is an example of


A) temporal isolation.
B) hybrid inviability.
C) mechanical isolation.
D) gamete mortality.
E) behavioral isolation.

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