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Item SP001001: If individuals from two populations of fish (cichlids) cannot reproduce with each other, that is evidence that they are two different species.

Cichlids are fish that live in freshwater lakes. There are over a thousand different species of cichlids that differ in size, color, habitat, and diet. Which piece of evidence might scientists use to determine that two populations of cichlids are from different species?

  1. The two populations have a common ancestor.
  2. One population eats algae and the other population eats snails.
  3. Individuals from the two populations cannot reproduce with each other.
  4. One population lives at the bottom of the lake and the other lives near the surface.
Distribution of Responses
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Points Earned
Group Correct Total Percent
Overall 1008 2269 44%
Grades
  6–8 41 91 45%
  9–12 897 2013 45%
Gender
  Male44896347%
  Female489114343%
Primary Language
  English910205544%
  Other306348%

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Distribution of Responses
Chart showing distrubtion of responses for Item 001001
Points Earned
Group Correct Total Percent
Overall 728 1104 66%
Grades
  6–8 51 70 73%
  9–12 585 901 65%
Gender
  Male29843469%
  Female35255563%
Primary Language
  English62494966%
  Other203361%

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Distribution of Responses
Chart showing distrubtion of responses for Item 001001
Points Earned
Group Correct Total Percent
Overall 881 1165 76%
Grades
  6–8 14 18 78%
  9–12 798 1059 75%
Gender
  Male39653574%
  Female44157177%
Primary Language
  English794105575%
  Other263379%

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Notes
NGSS does not include the idea that what determines if two kinds of organisms are from different species is their inability to reproduce with each other.