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    The Process of Evolutionary Changes That Result in Formation of New
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The Process of Evolutionary Changes That Result in Formation of New

Question 33

Question 33

Multiple Choice

The process of evolutionary changes that result in formation of new species is called


A) microevolution.
B) artificial selection.
C) macroevolution.
D) natural selection.

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