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Q: When does one species become two species?
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What is one risk of resurrecting extinct species?

That they become an invasive species.


What is a relationship between two species in which both species benefit?

mutualism but if it become persistent then it becomes symbiosis


Why does evolution say one species can become another species?

Because that is how evolution works. If one species adapts, it can eventually become so different as to be unrecognisable for what it was (given enough time). recent common ansester


How HUMANS Look like when we become new species?

No one knows what humans will look when they become a new species. It will depend on the type of species that humans evolve into that will determine what they look like.


How can a new species from?

To put it simply, new species can form when organisms within a population become so genetically different they can no longer reproduce with one another without generating harmful mutations. This can be caused by genetic drift and geographic isolation. Two populations of the same species who live in different parts of the world will diverge and go on separate genetic paths, until eventually the two populations become genetically different and branch off into two different species.


What two organelles have become part of the eurkaryote cell because of endosymbiosis?

The mitchondria and the chloroplasts envolved by a symbiosis in which one species of prokaryotes was engulfed by another.


How does speciation affect evolution?

Speciation is the process by which new biological species arise. It is part of the evolutionary process; how two or more populations of one species, when separated geographically, can gradually change over time in different ways, to become separate species.


How do geographic isolation contribute to evolution?

When two groups of the same species are cut off from each other, they evolve from mutations and natural selection independently. Each one could evolve into a different species. For instance, let's say two populations of a species of bunny exist, one in a desert and one in the artic. The one in the desert would likely evolve into a bunny which could keep cool and blend into rocks and sand, while the population in the artic would likely evolve into a species which could keep warm and blend into snow. The one species of bunny would then become two.


What happens to a species if one member can't reproduce?

It will become extinct


Is there only one species of deer?

No, there are actually two species and they are antelopes and bucks.


What is exhibit parallel and divergent and convergent evolution?

Parallel evolution: two (or more) species or genera that evolve in similar ways over time. Divergent evolution: two or more closely related species or genera that evolve to become quite different from one another. Convergent evolution: two or more unrelated and dissimilar species or genera that evolve to become similar to one another, for example penguins (birds that used to fly), dolphins (mammals that used to walk on land) and fish (animals that were always swimming)


When members of a species become separated by geography and loose the ability to interbreed how would scientists classify them?

two separate species (GradPoint/Novanet)