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    When the Reproductive Cells of Different Species Are Incompatible and Cannot
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When the Reproductive Cells of Different Species Are Incompatible and Cannot

Question 13

Question 13

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When the reproductive cells of different species are incompatible and cannot accomplish fertilization, it is referred to as:


A) behavioral isolation.
B) gametic isolation.
C) hybrid breakdown.
D) temporal isolation.
E) hybrid sterility.

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