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If a pair of organisms are capable of producing fertile offspring in nature, they must belong to the same A) class B) kingdom C) population D) species Submit
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If a pair of organisms are capable of producing fertile offspring in nature, they must belong to the same A) class B) kingdom C) population D) species Submit
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If a pair of Organisms are capable of producing fertile offspring in nature they must belong to the same species
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D. Species. There can't be an interspecies fertilization.
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