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Which is most likely to happen to a population that becomes anatomically isolated from the rest of its species?
The entire species will become extinct.
The population will become a separate species over time.
The population will breed with a different species nearby.
The entire species will continue to have viable offspring together.


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THe population will become a separate species over time. This is speciation.

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Statement: which is most likely to happen to a population that becomes anatomically isolated from the rest of its species

Answer: B- the population will become a separate species over time  

Explanation: They wont be able to learn and expand their knowledge. Their species have chance of extinction. Unaware of social different and a degree of cultural, religious and ethnic intolerance. Lack of vision in terms of other species and how socialize with them or interact with them. They would have no chance to improve or intermingle their genetic material and produce various genomes.

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