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Which Best Describes a Population That Forms a New Species

Question 134

Question 134

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Which best describes a population that forms a new species within the same geographical region as the original species?


A) allopatric speciation
B) sympatric speciation
C) parapatric speciation
D) autologous speciation
E) heterogeneous speciation

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