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According to sympatric speciation, the rising of a new species occurs when:

A. organisms from the same species start to show different behavioural characteristics
B. one species is separated into different groups due to geologic events like mountain formation
C. the two groups of organisms from the same species would phenotypically look different
D. two groups of the same species cannot interbreed among themselves despite living in the same geographic location
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKSSB Mock Tests Team)
Sympatric speciation is the evolutionary process that occurs strictly when neighboring populations of a single species that share the exact same physical habitat somehow become deeply reproductively isolated from one another.
This Question Belongs to: General science Biology set 1
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