You would reasonably expect to find the subspecies of a particular species 

A. incapable of interbreeding.
B. occupying slightly different habitats or even distinct habitats.
C. having distinct differences from each other, so as to be easily recognized by the untrained observer.
D. All of these answers are true.


B. occupying slightly different habitats or even distinct habitats.

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beetle legs, sea star arms, butterfly wings, fish fins, and mouse feet start out as a. clusters of cells in the limb buds. b. cerebral cells. c. cardiac cells. d. offshoots of the sperm cell. e. offshoots of the egg

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Which of the following is true about a karyotype?

A) homologous chromosomes are arranged in pairs B) sex chromosomes are identified separately from autosomes C) chromosome pairs are assorted by both size and shape D) banding patterns are used in pairing chromosomes E) All of the answer choices are true about karyotypes.

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