The species of the same genus show
A. similar structure of vegetative and reproductive parts.
B. similar vegetative but different reproductive structure.
C. similar reproductive structures but different vegetative structures.
D. different vegetative and reproductive structures.
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"A genus can have many species. Organisms of different species of the same genus cannot produce a fertile offspring if interbred together.
Mule is a classic example of this. It is a product of a donkey and a horse which are two different species belonging to the same genus.
Hence species of the same genus show similar structure of vegetative and reproductive parts so that when interbred together they can produce a fertile offspring.
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