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
They have different genotype and phenotype i.e. they have genes in different manners in according to recessive or dominant which make variations in their characters
They are members of the same species.
A population.
It is genetically determined.
yes
population
Members of the same species can breed and produce viable offspring that will, when mated with others of the same species, also produce viable offspring.
Phenotype variation is slight variations in a phenotype that are caused by the expression of an organism's genes or the influence of environmental factors. A species can have several different phenotypes within it.
They have different genotype and phenotype i.e. they have genes in different manners in according to recessive or dominant which make variations in their characters
Members of the same or different species.
the st.bernard and chihuahua are the same species
An ecosystem.They are members of the same species
They are of the same genus, not species
They are all the same species
Breed
Members of a group that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are in the same? it is known as a species
Organisms of the same species will share common traits.