Question
New species are made when isolated populations develop new traits and
eat all of the members of the original species
stop mating with those that still carry the original traits
reproduce asexually
eat all of the members of the original species
stop mating with those that still carry the original traits
reproduce asexually
Answers
GPT-4o mini
New species are made when isolated populations develop new traits and **stop mating with those that still carry the original traits**. This process, often referred to as reproductive isolation, can lead to speciation as the populations diverge genetically over time and become distinct species. The other options provided do not accurately describe the process of speciation.