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Causes of speciation
<span>Geographic isolation
In the fruit fly example, some fruit fly larvae were washed up on an island, and speciation started because populations were prevented from interbreeding by geographic isolation. Scientists think that geographic isolation is a common way for the process of speciation to begin: rivers change course, mountains rise, continents drift, organisms migrate, and what was once a continuous population is divided into two or more smaller populations.
</span>Reduction of gene flow
<span>However, speciation might also happen in a population with no specific extrinsic barrier to gene flow. Imagine a situation in which a population extends over a broad geographic range, and mating throughout the population is not random. Individuals in the far west would have zero chance of mating with individuals in the far eastern end of the range. So we have reduced gene flow, but not total isolation. This may or may not be sufficient to cause speciation. Speciation would probably also require different selective pressures at opposite ends of the range, which would alter gene frequencies in groups at different ends of the range so much that they would not be able to mate if they were reunited.</span>
Bacteria and archaea are classified as prokaryotes pro means before and Kary means nucleus . Animals plants fungi and protist are all eukaryotes
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In this situation, I would rather have hypersecretion, this means that there is an excess of adrenaline produced. Due to the fact that adrenaline triggers the body's fight-or-flight response you will be ready flee when you see the rattlesnake. If you have hyposecretion, there will be less adrenaline, meaning you may react slower and not be as prepared, possibly resulting in you getting bit.
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