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A Population in Biology Refers to a Group of Organisms

Question 116

Question 116

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A population in biology refers to a group of organisms in the same geographic area that:


A) are different species.
B) are genetically related.
C) are the same species.
D) have the similar phenotype.
E) cannot interbreed.

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