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Two phenotypes of the same flower are the purple shade and the magenta shade. Both flowers are pollinated, but by different organisms. The two flowers rarely ever cross-pollinate and produce a hybrid shade, the pale pink. This is an example of

A. allopatric speciation.

B. bottleneck effect.

C. sympatric speciation.

D. genetic drift.

Two phenotypes of the same flower are the purple shade and the magenta shade. Both-example-1

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Answer:

C

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The answer is C. This means that adaptive radiation is occurring between the two different populations of the same species of plant, even though they live in the same environment/habitat. The radiation could be due to behavioral isolation as exhibited by the fact that both types of plants are being pollinated by different organisms






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