Biology, asked by vaikapra, 11 months ago

Which of the following correctly defines a species ?
A) group of families sharing a common social ideology .
B) group of population capable of interbreeding .
C) Group of individuals tbat live in same habitat .
D) Group of individuals that have same mode of nutrition . ​

Answers

Answered by dreamrob
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A species is defined as a group of the population capable of interbreeding

and producing fertile offspring.

• Species are a type of organism similar to genera. Similar organisms that have their major traits in common and can only breed with each other.

• The best example of species is human beings. Humans reproduce another human, their genes are also the same.

• Some species may look very identical externally. But they can be different in their genetic composition.

• So they can not produce viable offspring, they are called different species.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
1

Group of individuals that have same mode of nutrition is correctly defines a species.  

Option: D

Explanation:  

  • Species is a functional unit of an ecosystem. An ecosystem is constituted sequentially by different species.  
  • Each species has its own morphological and nutritional characteristics a species is define by its nutritional characteristics and not by its habitat option 3 is incorrect.  
  • Also group of population is known as a community and group of families sharing a common social ideology forms a race or religion.

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