a group of organisms that look alike and can reproduce among themselves is called a species. Sometimes you get this confused with a genus, or even a family. EXAMPLE:
"_______ is/are NOT a characteristic of all primates"
A.) BINOCULAR VISION
B.) OBNOXIOUS BODY ODOR
C.) FLEXIBLE SHOULDERS
D.) OPPOSABLE THUMBS
the correct answer to this question would be, A. all primates do give off a body odor which is often used for attracting a mate, and to identify which "clan" they belong to. They have flexible shoulders, obviously as we watch them swing through trees. opposable thumbs are only something primates have, besides humans of course..
A species or maybe a population (a group within a species).
This is the definition of a species.
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A biological species.
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they must have some similar characteristics like nutrition, habitat, internal systems,and many other similar characteristics..... the animal which possess similar characteristics put into a kingdom...
Many single-celled organisms reproduce the same way as an amoeba. In fact, most of them do. Bacteria can reproduce into over 200 other bacteria in 3 hours if the environment around them is appropriate.
There are two ways of reproduction, asexual and sexual reproduction. Similar organisms reproduce when organisms reproduce asexually because only one parent is involved in this type of reproduction and so there is no mixing of genetic material and exact copy of parent reproduces. Common methods of asexual reproduction are: budding, binary fission, multiple fission, parthenogenesis, etc.
a group of similar organisms can produce offspring
reproduce
to Reproduce
A biological species.
Jellyfish and llamas are both pluricellular, eucaryotic, heterotroph living organisms belonging to Kingdom Animalia, and both can reproduce themselves sexually.
a species.
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They eat, they exrete, they respire, they reproduce and they die.
The characteristics of living organisms are: They come from similar organisms, grow up to be like the organisms they came from (barring harmful mutations), they take in nourishment, they reproduce similar organisms, then they mature and die. Another answer There are about 7 characteristics that need to be present to define an organism as 'living'. These are reproduction, use of energy (acquired from nutrition and cellular respiration), sensitivity to the environment, genetic transfer of characteristics to offspring (resulting in adaptation and microevolution, and on the larger scale, macroevolution), growth, movement and homoeostasis (the maintainance of fairly constant internal environments).
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