All living organisms produce offspring in one way or another. Animals produce either eggs or live young, plants produce seeds, single celled organisms divide. If you clarify this question, It may make it a lot easier to answer.
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a group of similar organisms can produce offspring
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Sex cells in organisms that produce offspring by sexual reproduction are called gametes. In males, the gametes are called sperm, while in females, the gametes are called eggs.
All organisms that can not produce their own food, are called heterotrophs.
Yes, organisms that obtain their nutrients and energy from other organisms are called heterotrophs. They cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming plants, animals, or other organic matter. This group includes various organisms such as animals, fungi, and many bacteria. In contrast, autotrophs can produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
Organisms that produce their own energy using sunlight are photosynthetic organisms. These are plants or other organisms that contain chloroplasts.
No, organisms of different species can breed and produce offspring. Donkeys and horses can breed and produce mules but mules cannot produce offspring.
The group name in taxonomy for a single kind of living thing that reproduces offspring that can reproduce is a species. A species is defined as a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
An organism that uses Photosynthesis to produce glucose is called an Autotroph. Autotrophs are also called "self feeders" because they can produce food(glucose) for their own cells, such as plants. (A Heterotroph is an organism that consumes other organisms to get food for their cells, such as humans.)