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1. given below are the processes of speciation: a. reproductive isolation b. geographical isolation c. homogenous population

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Answered by shailzachauhan100
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the process of speciation is :-

SPECIATION :-

Speciation is the part of a growth of plant.

Speciation is the process by which new & unique & distinct species are formed .

The creation of unique & distinct species in the process of evolution is known as speciation.

Speciation includes splitting of individuals evolutionary progenitors into two or more genetically autonomous lineages.

REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION :-

The reproductive isolation are the collection of evolutionary mechanism , behaviour & physiological processes critical for speciation.

They prevent members of different species from producing offspring or ensures any offspring are sterile.

GEOGRAPHIC ISOLATION :-

Geographic isolation is the term that refers to a population of animals , plants or other organisms that are separated from exchanging genetic materials with other organism with the same species .

Typically geographic isolation is the result of an accident or coincidence.

HOMOGENOUS ISOLATION :-

I M SORRY I DONT KNOW ABOUT THIS

MAY BE YOUR SPELLING IS INCORRECT....

MAY BE IT SHOULD HOMOLOGUS ISOLATION....

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