The biological concept of species is mainly based
on –
(a) morphological features
(b) morphology and method of reproduction
(c) method of reproduction only
(d) reproductive isolation
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Option D
The biological concept of species is mainly based on – reproductive isolation
Explanation:
- The biological species notion associations the members of the alike species organisms that can conceivably interbreed to create fertile offspring.
- It asserts the individuals based on their reproductive isolation, which in turn sustains the morphological variations between the reproductively isolated individuals of similar habitat.
- A single species can be reproductively isolated alone with regard to another.
- Furthermore, reproductive isolation is a feature that nearly perpetually suggests epistatic communication among alleles – but alleles transpiring in various species.
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