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Q: In order for organisms to pass on genetic information to offspring they may?
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What kind of information do scientist use to classify organisms?

Taxonomists use fossil records, morphological structures, and DNA/genetic information in order to classify organisms into different kingdoms, phylums, and classes.


Can Organisms be from the same species in order to breed and produce offspring?

no


Do organisms have to be the the same species in order to breed and produce offspring?

No, organisms of different species can breed and produce offspring. Donkeys and horses can breed and produce mules but mules cannot produce offspring.


In order to be classified in the same species a group of organisms must be able to do what?

Organisms that belong to the same species can reproduce a fertile offspring.


Organisms must be of the same species in order to breed and produce offspring?

No it is not true.....The offspring of a horse and a donkey is a mule


What is a difference between the kingdom animalia and from the kingdom plantae?

The biggest difference is that plants have all the genetic information to make all the molecules that they need to exist ... animals all lack at least one piece of genetic information and are required to consume other organisms in order to live and/or reproduce.


In order to be classified in the same species a group of organisms must be able to?

interbreed and produce fertile offspring.


Which process performs genetic recombination?

Genetic Recombination is the exchange of genetic information in order to increase the genetic diversity of the population. Probably only with bacteria.


The genetic information is coded in DNA by?

The sequence of the nucleotides.


What basic idea does cladistics use to classify groups of organisms?

Cladistics shows the genetic relationships between organisms.


What information do you need in order to classify the animals?

The genetic information, morphological structures and the fossil records are some of the required information required in order to classify the animals.


What do you rely on to classify organisms as particular species?

I rely on a combination of morphological characteristics, genetic information, and reproductive compatibility to classify organisms as particular species. Morphological characteristics include physical features such as shape, size, and color, while genetic information helps to analyze DNA sequences and identify similarities or differences. Additionally, reproductive compatibility refers to the ability of individuals to successfully interbreed and produce fertile offspring, which is an important criterion for species classification.