Biology, asked by gitaaverma111, 1 day ago

g i) difference between genus and species​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A genus consists of a large number of organisms, whereas species consists of a fewer number of organisms. The best example is animals like zebra, horses, and donkeys which belong to the same Genus “Equss''.

Answered by vedantmohikar621
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A genus consists of a large number of organisms, whereas species consists of a fewer number of organisms. The best example is animals like zebra, horses, and donkeys which belong to the same Genus “Equss”.

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