Species make up populations and populations make up communities.
It would technically be the species.
A number of related species would belong to a genus.
By definition, a population of something implies that they are all the same species. However, there can be multiple populations in the same area.
no
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Since food and other resources are limited, the members of a species must compete with each other to survive. Competition does not always involve direct physical fights between members of a species. Instead, competition is usually indirect.
After DNA replication, when each chromosome exists as a pair of identical sister chromatids, the sister chromatids are tightly attached to each other at the centromere.
No each strand is complementary to the other, not identical. Opposite strands will run in the opposite direction with nucleotides that complement the other strand Ex. 5actgactgactg3 & 3tgactgactgac5
Meiosis will produce 4 cells that are not identical to the parent cell but are identical to each other.
No they do not. think of all different types of dogs, a great dane could mate with a little beagle, because they are all the same species. they have gamete compatabilty. the look different from each other but they are the same species. Looks dont matter
If there is someone who sees their identical twin they scream at each other? If there is someone who sees their identical twin they scream at each other? If there is someone who sees their identical twin they scream at each other? If there is someone who sees their identical twin they scream at each other? If there is someone who sees their identical twin they scream at each other? If there is someone who sees their identical twin they scream at each other? If there is someone who sees their identical twin they scream at each other?
Over time, the populations may become genetically distinct from one another due to accumulation of different mutations. This can lead to the evolution of new species if the genetic differences become significant enough to prevent successful reproduction between individuals from the two populations.
They become separate species.
Struggle for existence
scientific for evolution
Since food and other resources are limited, the members of a species must compete with each other to survive. Competition does not always involve direct physical fights between members of a species. Instead, competition is usually indirect.
Intraspecific association is a relationship between members of the same species. When resources are limited, the members will fight each other for control.
Yes, courtship behavior is adaptive to ensure members of the same species mate. This is important for the survival of organisms.
The twins were dressed in matching clothes, looking almost identical to each other.
Yes, a species is a category used in biological classification to group together organisms that have similar characteristics and can interbreed to produce fertile offspring. Members of the same species are considered to be more closely related to each other than to members of other species.
Depends on species.
they mate with each other and reproduce