Biology, asked by juli60, 10 months ago

Which of the following statement is correct for species

1) The members of a species occupy the same habitat

2) They are morphologically similar

3) They can interbreed among themselves

4) They cannot interbreed with members of the other species​

Answers

Answered by mastermimd2
3

Explanation:

According to biological species, concept members of a species are morphologically similar and can potentially interbreed with each other but are reproductively isolated with other species.

They usually occupy the same habitat as reproductive isolation results in the evolution of species adapting for a particular habitat.

Hence, statements given in options A, B and C are correct while the statement given in option D is incorrect.

So, the correct option is 'Members of a species cannot interbreed with members of other species.'

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Both allopatric and sympatric speciation are the product of reproductive isolation, which reduces gene flow between populations. Reproductive isolating mechanisms prevent two individuals from distinct species from interbreeding to produce viable and fertile hybrid offspring

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