2 Nov 2021
Problem 2
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Section 18.1: Visual Connection Questions
Chapter 18: Evolution and the Origin of Species
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Background and context
A species is a group of individual organisms that are capable of interbreeding and producing viable offspring. The emergence of new species over the process of evolution is referred to as speciation. Following speciation, two different species that are closely related might continue to interact and generate viable offspring known as hybrids in a region known as the hybrid zone.
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