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B
Darwin's finches- unique to Galapagos island
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C
Coacervates- aggregates of large complex organic molecules
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D
All of the above
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Solution
The correct option is D All of the above Allopatric speciation separates the two population with a physical barrier, ending gene flow between them.
Darwin's finches are a group of about fifteen species of passerine birds. They were first collected by Charles Darwin on the Galapagos Islands during the second voyage of the Beagle.
In energy rich environment, chemical bonds were formed among the dissolved molecules, leading in the production of larger organic molecules. These molecules interacted to form more complex organic molecule. Some of these large organic molecules form aggregates or clusters known as coacervates.