GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
HEREDITY AND ENVIRONMENT
Question
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a really fast motorcycle.
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the offspring of 2 different species.
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an exact copy of another organism.
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a history of ancestors.
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Detailed explanation-1: -When organisms from two different species mix, or breed together, it is known as hybridization. The offspring that are produced from these mixes are known as hybrids. Hybrids occur in the natural world and are a powerful evolutionary force.
Detailed explanation-2: -hybrid, offspring of parents that differ in genetically determined traits. The parents may be of different species, genera, or (rarely) families.
Detailed explanation-3: -Hybrid speciation can be broadly defined as the hybridization between two or more distinct lineages that contributes to the origin of a new species. More specifically, hybridization must result in a hybrid population that is at least partially reproductively isolated from the parental species.
Detailed explanation-4: -Hybrids are the offspring of two species. A mule is the hybrid offspring of a female horse and male donkey. Because mules are sterile, they are not classified as a distinct species. The biological species concept connects the idea of a species to the process of evolution.
Detailed explanation-5: -Can Hybrids Have Babies? Mules and bananas are examples of hybrids that are infertile, so they cannot have their own babies. But surprisingly, there are many examples of hybrids that actually can have babies. This happens when the hybrid mates with another hybrid, or with the same species as one of its parents.