HESI A2 Practice Test

Category - Biology

What term describes the evolutionary process by which new species arise?
  1. Adaptive radiation
  2. Lamarkism
  3. Speciation
  4. Natural selection
  5. Sexual selection
Explanation
Answer: C, The evolutionary process by which new species arise is called speciation. Speciation can also be induced artificially under laboratory conditions or from animal husbandry.

Key Takeaway: There are four geographic modes of speciation in nature, based on the extent to which speciating populations are geographically isolated from one another: allopatric, peripatric, parapatric, and sympatric. As mentioned previously, speciation can also be induced artificially. A famous example is the mule, which was created by mating a male donkey with a female horse.
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