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A biological species cannot interbreed within the natural population. O is isolated reproductively from other species. o produces infertile offspring. o can easily be differentiated from others based on
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A biological species
cannot interbreed within the natural population.
O is isolated reproductively from other species.
o produces infertile offspring.
o can easily be differentiated from others based on appearance.
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produces infertile offspring.
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