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How are organisms separated

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Organisms separate using a cellular process that replicates chromosomes and produces two identical nuclei in preparation for cell division. Generally, mitosis is immediately followed by the equal division of the cell nuclei and other cell contents into two daughter cells.

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prezgotic and postzygotic barriers

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  1. according to the biological species concept, organisms belong to the same species if they can interbreed to produce viable, fertile offspring. Species are separated from one another by PREZGOTIC AND POSTZGOTIC BARRIERS, which prevent mating or the production of biable, fertile offspring.
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