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How does the biological species concept identify two different species?

A. reproductive isolation
B. asexual reproduction
C. interaction between two species

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The biological species concept identify two different species by reproductive isolation.

Step-by-step explanation:

In biological Species theory if organisms can interbreed and produce healthy and fertile offspring they belong to same specie. Speciation is the process of emergence of new specie from the existing population. When a group of organisms within a specie become reproductively isolated it give rise to the new specie.

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