If animals can breed and produce a viable (fertile) offspring they are termed a "species". Often two closely related species can inter-breed and produce an offspring that will be a non-viable (sterile) hybrid. An example of the later would be the cross-breeding of a horse with a donkey.This cross produces a "Mule", which is sterile & unable to reproduce.
This is the definition of species under the Biological Species Concept.
which term refers to one or more populations whose members are capable of interbreeding
Interbreeding most commonly refers to breeding two different species within the same genus to get a hybrid. An example of this is breeding a male donkey and a female horse to get a mule.Inbreeding refers to the breeding of two organisms who are related to one another.
Several groups of populations in an area/habitat is called a community.
Ploidy refers to the number of sets of chromosomes in an organism. The ploidy of animal cells that are capable of meiosis is diploid.
Genetic evolution refers to the variations in inherited traits of biological populations over successive generations. It is also referred to as the selfish gene theory.
They can be called limbs, appendages, extremities, or members.
Interbreeding most commonly refers to breeding two different species within the same genus to get a hybrid. An example of this is breeding a male donkey and a female horse to get a mule.Inbreeding refers to the breeding of two organisms who are related to one another.
Ecology refers to an organism's communities, populations, and ecosystems as a whole.
Ecology refers to an organism's communities, populations, and ecosystems as a whole.
Community
Ecology refers to an organism's communities, populations, and ecosystems as a whole.
community
Ecology refers to an organism's communities, populations, and ecosystems as a whole.
Several groups of populations in an area/habitat is called a community.
The ability to apply findings to other populations
a blockage of gene flow between populations
When it refers to populations dispersed in the world other than the Jewish people.
Ecology refers to an organism's communities, populations, and ecosystems as a whole.