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Individuals in a population share

a.
a. species,
b. habitat,
c. phenotype,
d. both a and b, but not c

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the answer is b
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User Sutasu
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Answer: d. both a and b, but not c

Step-by-step explanation:

The individuals of the population can share the same habitat and they can share the same species if they are capable of interbreeding among other members of the same population.

They will not share the same phenotype as their genetic make up can be different which can be responsible for the phenotypic expressions in these organisms.

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