Speciation occurs when two different species interbreed. Their offspring is a new species which has characteristics from both parent species. For example, students may believe that dogs and cats are different species because some members of an ancestral population bred with a dog-like species while others bred with a cat-like species (AAAS project 2061, n.d.).
Items that test for misconception ENM060 in this project (Evolution)
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