Question 3. Two taxonomic species are distinguished from each other by (a) their failure to interbreed (b) their ability to exchange gene freely (c) their similarity in morphological characters (d) discontinuity in a set of correlated characters Answer

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Dileep Vishwakarma

2 years ago

The correct option is (a). Two different taxonomic species cannot breed among themselves. And so, Two taxonomic species are distinguished from each other by their failure to interbreed.

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