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Comparision of mhoperlogical And biological species concept

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An individual organism?

Species (under the Biological Species Concept).


What can two organisms not do according to the biological species concept?

According to the biological species concept, two organisms are of different species if they do not do which of these


Which of the various species concepts identifies species based on the degree of genetic exchange between their gene pools?

The Biological Species Concept identifies species based on the absence of interbreeding and the presence of reproductive isolation mechanisms. This concept defines a species as a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.


What are the 5 species concepts?

Biological species concept, phenetic species concept, reproductive competition species concept, evolutionary species concept, and the recognition species concept.


What are the differences between the morphological species concept biological species concept and phylogenetic species concept?

The morphological species concept differentiates species by their physical traits, basically. The biological species concept defines a species as generally organisms that breed with others of the same species; rather a genetic isolation concept. The phylogenetic concept is based on evolutionary relationships and is the concept used by cladists.


The biological species concept assumes that organisms regularly?

evolve


What best describes biological species concept?

Genera planterum, species planterum of Carl Linnaeus !


In the biological species concept of Ernst Mayr what aspect of a population is critical to determining a species?

interbreeding capabilities


The key element in the biological concept of species is that individuals within a species can what?

Can mate with other individuals of their species and have viable progeny.


Is the concept of trans species real?

The concept of trans species, where a person identifies as a different species than their biological one, is not widely recognized in mainstream science or psychology. It is considered more of a niche or fringe concept.


What is the principle that defines a species as a group of organisms whose members can interbreed to produce offspring?

biological species concept


Why the biological species concept cannot be used to identify fossil organisms?

Some organisms have no bones to leave behind. Even so, the conditions have to be perfect for a fossil to be formed: they have to die in a riverbed; no other animals can damage the bones; sedimants have to slowly build up without the bones being moved ; and finally they have to be discovered by a person.