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explain the concept of species as given by Linnaeus​

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Answered by rawatanshika45127
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In general, seeds reproduce plants very like the parent, but individuals are not absolutely alike; colors, sizes, figures, and so on, vary. Linnaeus' species concept entails, then, the differentiation of essential, fixed, in- trinsic marks which define species, from immaterial, variable, extrinsic marks..

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In general, seeds reproduce plants very like the parent, but individuals are not absolutely alike; colors, sizes, figures, and so on, vary. Linnaeus' species concept entails, then, the differentiation of essential, fixed, in- trinsic marks which define species, from immaterial, variable, extrinsic marks.

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