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Which of the following is not part of how we define a species?a. Its individuals appear different from other species.b. It is reproductively isolated from other species.c. Its populations can interbreed.d. Fertile offspring are produced.
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A species is a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding. The species is the principal natural taxonomic unit, ranking below a genus and denoted by a Latin binomial, e.g., Homo sapiens. Show more…
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Which of the following is not part of how we define a species? a. Its individuals appear different from other species. b. It is reproductively isolated from other species. c. Its populations can interbreed. d. Fertile offspring are produced.
Which of the following is not part of how we define a species? a. Its individuals appear difterent from other species. b. It is reproductively isolated from other species. c. Its populations can interbreed. d. Fertile offspring are produced.
Under the biological species concept: a. a species represents a group of interbreeding (or potentially interbreeding) populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups b. species are evolutionary independent units c. different species do not exchange genes d. a and c are correct e. a, b, and c are correct
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