EBK BIOLOGY
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Chapter 13, Problem 2LTB
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A biological species can be defined as a group of individuals that can breed together but cannot breed with any other group. The group shows reproductive isolation from other groups. The biological species concept states that a species essentially or potentially interbreed in nature but not on the basis of similarity in appearance.
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Based on the character matrix in the picture, draw a Venn diagram. Start with the character that is shared by all the taxa on the outside. Inside each box, write the taxa that have only that set of characters.
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