Organisms belonging to the same species constitute
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species - A group of organisms that interbreed and produce fertile offspring. population - A group of organisms of the same species living in the same area at the same time, and which are capable of interbreeding. community - A group of populations living and interacting with each other in a common habitat.
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Organism belonging to the same species constitute Population.
Population is a group of organisms belonging to similar species. Organisms of same species can interbreed and can form fertile offsprings. Members of same species will show same properties also. They will show similar type of cell organisations, similar type of reproductive process, same type of development, same type of growth and also same type of body forms. They have capability to interbeed and form fertile offsprings which ultimately forms a population in an ecosystem.
Population is a group of organisms belonging to similar species. Organisms of same species can interbreed and can form fertile offsprings. Members of same species will show same properties also. They will show similar type of cell organisations, similar type of reproductive process, same type of development, same type of growth and also same type of body forms. They have capability to interbeed and form fertile offsprings which ultimately forms a population in an ecosystem.
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