Biology, asked by Yashkv9019, 1 year ago

Two insect groups vary genetically by two genes. When put together, they were able to reproduce and produce offspring that could also breed. Which best describes this insect population? The insects experienced geographic isolation. The insects experienced reproductive isolation. The insects are different species. The insects are the same species.

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Answered by VestaHofman
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Answer: The insects are the same species.

A species can be define as a group of organisms having mating compatibility and they are able to produce viable fertile offsprings. Although, two insects groups vary genetically by two genes but if they are compatible for mating they can produce fertile offsprings more specifically when they belong to same species.

Answered by anu1234wer
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Answer:

A- Head B- Thorax C- Abdomen

1. antenna

2. ocelli (lower)

3. ocelli (upper)

4. compound eye

5. brain (cerebral ganglia)

6. prothorax

7. dorsal blood vessel

8. tracheal tubes (trunk with spiracle)

9. mesothorax

10. metathorax

11. forewing

12. hindwing

13. mid-gut (stomach)

14. dorsal tube (Heart)

15. ovary

16. hind-gut (intestine, rectum & anus)

17. anus

18. oviduct

19. nerve chord (abdominal ganglia)

20. Malpighian tubes

21. tarsal pads

22. claws

23. tarsus

24. tibia

25. femur

26. trochanter

27. fore-gut (crop, gizzard)

28. thoracic ganglion

29. coxa

30. salivary gland

31. subesophageal ganglion

32. mouthparts

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