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Species Phyletic Speciation Gradually Evolves Form Parent Extinct

Phyletic speciation describes the gradual evolution of an entire species into a new form, resulting in the original species becoming extinct.

This card defines phyletic speciation as a gradual evolutionary process where a species transforms into a new form, leading to the extinction of the original species.

Front what is phyletic speciation?
Back the whole species gradually evolves into a new form, and the parent species goes extinct.

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