In which of the following pairs do both organisms belong to the same population?Select one:
two similar species of monkeys
two residents of New York City
a zebra and a horse
a rose and a carnation

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Answer 1
Answer: Two residents of New York City is the pair where both organisms belong to the same population. 

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Hope I helped!


Answer:

a

Explanation: