The biological species concept identifies a species as a group of individuals that A limitation of the biological species concept is that this system cannot be applied to species that The morphological species concept, on the other hand, identifies a species as a group of individuals that share a set of: A limitation of the morphological species concept is that some individuals of the same species can

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Chapter 13: Adaptation and Species: Fast Lizards, Slow Corals
e Page(s) 234-236
13.2. Defend the utility of the biological species concept, and discuss its shortcomings.
Complete the passage below comparing and contrasting convergent evolution with evolution by
common descent.
Drag word(s) below to fill in the blank(s) in the passage.
The biological species concept identifies a species as a group of individuals that
A limitation
of the biological species concept is that this system cannot be applied to species that
The
morphological species concept, on the other hand, identifies a species as a group of individuals that
share a set of
A limitation of the morphological species concept is that some individuals of
the same species can:
中
share DNA
中
are endangered
reproduce asexually
physical characteristics
interbreed with one another and produce fertile offspring
DNA sequences
look quite different
Transcribed Image Text:Chapter 13: Adaptation and Species: Fast Lizards, Slow Corals e Page(s) 234-236 13.2. Defend the utility of the biological species concept, and discuss its shortcomings. Complete the passage below comparing and contrasting convergent evolution with evolution by common descent. Drag word(s) below to fill in the blank(s) in the passage. The biological species concept identifies a species as a group of individuals that A limitation of the biological species concept is that this system cannot be applied to species that The morphological species concept, on the other hand, identifies a species as a group of individuals that share a set of A limitation of the morphological species concept is that some individuals of the same species can: 中 share DNA 中 are endangered reproduce asexually physical characteristics interbreed with one another and produce fertile offspring DNA sequences look quite different
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