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what is the difference between these two organisms a and b​

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Answered by armaanrawell
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The difference is that the 1st organism is smaller than the 2nd organism the same implies with part 2.

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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Organism A is a pure breed and Organism B is a hybrid breed.

Pure Breed- Purebreds, also known as purebreds, are "cultivated variants" (cultivars) of an animal species obtained by the selective breeding process. A purebred animal is considered to be pedigreed when its lineage is documented.

Hybrid Breed- A hybrid is the offspring of parents that differ in genetically determined features. As a result, the term hybrid has a broader meaning than the phrases mongrel or crossbreed, which normally apply to animals or plants originating from a cross between two races, breeds, strains, or variations of the same species.

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