Species, such as humans, bacteria or animals or anything alive really.
Species (novanet)
This is a tough question in the field of taxonomy. A species is classified as a group of organisms that can interbreed. However, this is more more complicated. Suppose Organism A can successfully interbreed with Organism B, Organism B with Organism C, and Organism C with Organism D; however, Organisms A and D are too genetically different to interbreed. Is this one species or multiple species? Does it really matter? Why do I keep asking questions about schizophrenia and why do I?
A Kingdom is the largest group a organism can be classified in.
When a group of organisms can interbreed they are considered a species. Humans can interbreed and produce other humans because they are the same species.
Members of a group that have the ability to interbreed and produce fertile offspring are called "species". This is the zoolocigal definition and name for the group.
The smallest group into which an organism is classified is species. Species is the most specific level of classification in the Linnaean system of taxonomy and represents a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
A species is a group of organisms so similar to one another that they can interbreed/reproduce.
it is known as a species.
Members of a group that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are in the same? it is known as a species
Taxonomy
it is known as a species.
Organism is the general and therefore largest classification group for the body. The next smallest classification is the organ system.