Multiple Choice
The process by which members of isolated populations become so different in genetic makeup that they cannot produce live, fertile offspring if they are rejoined together is best described as ____.
A) geographic isolation
B) reproductive isolation
C) evolutionary isolation
D) endemic isolation
E) niche isolation
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q83: How are geographic isolation and reproductive isolation
Q84: The role that an organism plays within
Q85: The scientific theory of evolution explains how
Q86: New species arise when a mutation occurs
Q87: Deserts, tropical forests, prairie grasslands, and coniferous
Q88: In a process called _, one species
Q89: In a population of wild bees, a
Q90: A species that can live in many
Q91: Geographic isolation and reproductive isolation can both
Q92: Species with broad niches are described as