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Q: Do organisms of the same species differ from one another in many of their traits?
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How are organisms different from one another?

Organisms in a species have characteristics that differ from those of other organisms in their genus.


How can you tell that organisms ate members of the same species?

Organisms of the same species will share common traits.


What is the lowest classifications of subgroup of organisms that have the same traits?

species


Which term is defined as a group of organisms that have the same traits?

species


What are convergent traits?

Two separate animal species or organisms develop similar traits through evolution.


An is the smallest classification sub-group of organisms that have the same traits?

species


How are common traits used in the defining of a species?

Some traits are derived from the species' genome, and a species is defined as a group of organisms that are genetically similar enough to leave fertile offspring.


How do organisms differ from each other?

Organisms differ from each other in terms of their genetic makeup, physical characteristics, behavior, and adaptations to their environment. These differences contribute to the unique features and traits that define each individual organism.


When a species includes organisms with a wide variety of traits it is most likely that this species will have?

a greater chance to survive if the environmental conditions suddenly change.


Five traits organisms have?

traits that all organisms have


What is coadaptation?

A species becoming dependent on another species .


Which idea did lamarck propose that was rejected by his fellow scientists?

That organisms pass on traits acquired in their lifetimes. It was rejected in favour of Darwinian evolution, in which species and not individuals evolve, but Larmarckism is valid to a point where epigenetics is concerned.