Question:

Individuals from two beetle populations can mate but never

Last updated: 7/4/2022

Individuals from two beetle populations can mate but never

Individuals from two beetle populations can mate but never produce offspring. Further examination indicates that the sperm from one population cannot fuse with the egg of the other population. Based on this information, which of the following is true? CHOOSE THE MOST COMPLETE CORRECT ANSWER. O Beetles in the two populations are different species based on the biological species concept AND is a prezygotic reproductive barrier prevents gene flow between the two beetle populations. O Beetles in the two populations are not reproductively isolated from each other. O Beetles in the two populations are different species based on the biological species concept. O Beetles in the two populations are different species based on the biological species concept AND they are not reproductively isolated from each other. O A prezygotic reproductive barrier prevents gene flow between the two beetle populations.