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    The Process by Which New Species Originate
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The Process by Which New Species Originate

Question 19

Question 19

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The process by which new species originate


A) is germination.
B) is extinction.
C) occurred only once in Earth's history.
D) is speciation.
E) occurred for millions of years but is no longer occurring.

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