Question
Which statement must be true of their individuals if two populations are no longer the same species?
Responses
They cannot reproduce successfully with each other.
They cannot reproduce successfully with each other.
They do not share any of the same space.
They do not share any of the same space.
They do not have any of the same genes.
They do not have any of the same genes.
They do not resemble each other at all.
Responses
They cannot reproduce successfully with each other.
They cannot reproduce successfully with each other.
They do not share any of the same space.
They do not share any of the same space.
They do not have any of the same genes.
They do not have any of the same genes.
They do not resemble each other at all.
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The statement that must be true of their individuals if two populations are no longer the same species is:
**They cannot reproduce successfully with each other.**
This inability to reproduce successfully is a common criterion for defining separate species, often referred to as reproductive isolation.
**They cannot reproduce successfully with each other.**
This inability to reproduce successfully is a common criterion for defining separate species, often referred to as reproductive isolation.
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