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Biology, 20.06.2021 01:50 tfyfejeje1739

Activity 1. Explain Me! Directions: Identify and explain which species concept
is described in the situations below. Write your answers
on a separate sheet of paper.
Species CoccexExpluation
Situations
1. Amale donkey zod a fersale hoxe produced a
mule.
2. An adult main and ocean produced a bols.
3. A zebrz and a borse ongunate from a common
cesor:
4. Ganllas, chimps and humas closely related to
orangutans
3. Siblings shane certain characteristics from their
parents but they differ from each other.

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