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When Populations of Two Different Species Interact Over Long Periods

Question 78

Question 78

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When populations of two different species interact over long periods of time, changes in the gene pool of one species can lead to changes in the gene pool of the other.This is called


A) competition
B) coevolution
C) coincidence
D) commensalism
E) predation

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