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When are two organisms considered to belong to the same species

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Answered by pratyush1493
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Answer:

According to the biological species concept, organisms belong to the same species if they can interbreed to produce viable, fertile offspring. Species are separated from one another by prezygotic and postzygotic barriers, which prevent mating or the production of viable, fertile offspring.

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Answered by rahul123437
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Organisms considered to belong to the same species

Explanation:

  • According to the biological species concept, organisms belong to the same species if they can interbreed to produce viable, fertile offspring.
  • Species are separated from one another by prezygotic and postzygotic barriers, which prevent mating or the production of viable, fertile offspring.
  • A group of organisms of the same species, living in the same area at the same time.
  • A species is a group of individuals organisms that interbreed and produce fertile, viable offspring.
  • Members of the same species share both external and internal characteristics which develop from their DNA.
  • The genetic material of two individuals is combined to produce genetically diverse offspring that differ from their parents.
  • When organisms from two different species mix, or breed together, it is known as hybridization.

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