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Why is reproductive isolation required for speciation to occur? If populations can interbreed, they are considered one species. If populations can interbreed, they do not exchange genetic information. Reproductive isolation is not required for speciation because most different species can interbreed. Reproductive isolation is not required for speciation because species are not defined by reproduction.

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A

Step-by-step explanation:

a

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A. If populations can interbreed, they are considered one species.

Step-by-step explanation:

The organisms of a species have the ability to interbreed with one another leading to the formation of an offspring. For speciation to occur, the organism have to get diverged and isolated.

In speciation, a hereditary species parts into at least two relative species that are hereditarily not quite the same as each other and can never again interbreed.

In Allopatric speciation, the species gets geographically parted from their parent and evolves accordingly while in sympatric speciation, evolution of species occur when it stays in the same place as their parent.

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