The morphological species concept:
a. almost always incorrectly classifies species due to homoplasies.
b. is still the most accurate species concept in use.
c. groups species based on similar phenotype.
d. was popular among early biologists but is hardly ever used anymore.
e. groups species based on how they have changed through time.
Ans: c. groups species based on similar phenotype.
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