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When members of a species become separated by geography and lose the ability to interbreed, how would scientists classify them? A. subpopulation B. two separate species C. one species D. subspecies
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When members of a species become separated by geography and lose the ability to interbreed, how would scientists classify them?
A. subpopulation
B. two separate species
C. one species
D. subspecies
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2 separate species
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it is two separate species
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