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Finish this sentence: most new species arise from a common ancestor one... A) mutations randomly occur. B) populations of the original species suddenly become isolated from each…
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Finish this sentence: most new species arise from a common ancestor one... A) mutations randomly occur. B) populations of the original species suddenly become isolated from each other. C) natural selection does not occur. D) A new species decides it’s time to change for the better
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