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Chapter 24: Mechanisms of Evolution


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Chapter 24: Mechanisms of Evolution

EVOLUTION/Speciation/Allopatric Speciation/screen 4

The most important factor in the allopatric speciation shown in the animation is a) the length of time the river is present, b) the difference in color of the two populations, c) the physiological changes that have occurred in the two populations, d) the inability of the two populations to interbreed.

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EVOLUTION/History of Life/Key Events/screen 6

Why would the presence of terrestrial insects lead to the evolution of fish?

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