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A sepcies is defined as " the group of a...

A sepcies is defined as " the group of actually or potentially inter - breeding natural population producing fertile offsping and reproductively isolated fron such other group."The above statement is given by

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read the statements w.r.t species. (a) on the basis of taxonomic studies, species is the group of individuals with fundamental similarities. (b) each species have distinct morphological characters than other species. (c) species are group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. (d) all species with similarities in morphological features are kept in the same genus and assign to same species epithet

read the statements w.r.t species. (a) on the basis of taxonomic studies, species is the group of individuals with fundamental similarities. (b) each species have distinct morphological characters than other species. (c) species are group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. (d) all species with similarities in morphological features are kept in the same genus and assign to same species epithet