Science, asked by manjumlgaud, 1 month ago

7. How do we know that two different individuals belong to the same species?
8. In a bisexual flower inspite of the young stamens being removed artificially, the fle
produces fruit.
Provide a suitable explanation for the above situation.​

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Answered by devanshgidwani28
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7. Two individual are said to belong to the same species when they are both physiologically and anatomically similar . This means that both their external features or characters and internal characters are similar to one another . Also , they must be able to interbreed and produce viable offsprings .

Answered by Anonymous
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Two individual are said to belong to the same species when they are both physiologically and anatomically similar. This means that both their external features or characters and internal characters are similar to one another. Also, they must be able to interbreed and produce viable offsprings.

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