Biology, asked by Ritanshukumar, 10 months ago

The group of similar plants which breed freely among themselves constitute a_______.

a) Species

b) Family

c) Order

d) Genus​

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Answered by Anonymous
16

Answer:

The group of similar plants which breed freely among themselves constitute a a) Species.

Additional information:-

  1. Species means a group of plants or animals that are all the same and that can breed together.
  2. A species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity.

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Answered by Sauron
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Answer:

Option a) Species

The group of similar plants which breed freely among themselves constitute a species.

Additional Information :

• Species is considered as a group of animals and plants which share common characteristics.

• Species include group of living organisms which are potentially interbreed in nature.

• Species are also regarded as the biggest gene pool under suitable natural conditions.

• Living organisms are individual forms of life like fungus, bacteria or animals which have complex system of cells which have organelles.

• There are many types of organisms like herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, parasites, predators, decomposers etc.

• Genus means one or more species of animals and plants that are closely related to one other.

• A genus is made up of any number of species, where as species is composed of any number of breeds.

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