All species that use sexual reproduction.
they reproduce to give sterile offspring example Tigon (lion and tiger)
A group of similar organisms that can produce fertile offspring are species.
There are many different species that reproduce asexually, and the rate of reproduction depends upon the species. When an amoeba undergoes binary fission, it produces just one offspring at a time.
Speciation if members from different groups can no longer produce fertile off-spring.
fertile
No, organisms of different species can breed and produce offspring. Donkeys and horses can breed and produce mules but mules cannot produce offspring.
They are different species. Feline and a canine animals can not mate, and produce offspring.
Because, genetically, they're not different species, but merely different breeds within that species. Genetically speaking, these two are related because they come from the same ancestor: the now-extinct European Aurochs. Because of that, they can and are able interbreed to produce viable and fertile offspring which can carry these genes for generations.
Neanderthals and humans are genetically similar. Less than one percent difference in their DNA.
If the two species are even able to produce offspring, then the offspring would be a hybrid. For example, a donkey and a horse breed to make a mule. Due to the definition of "species," the offspring would either be infertile, inviable or both.
If it were possible - The new offspring would be classified under the male 'parent' animals bloodline.
As you said- different species. Diferent species have different geneticmaterials, and it does not match up. Like trying to put a DVD in a VCR.
they reproduce to give sterile offspring example Tigon (lion and tiger)
It is genetically encoded and that is passed on to the offspring.
No, 2 different species cannot produce offspring.
A group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring which can themselves mate is called a species.
A species is defined as a group of similar organisms which can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Both a Poodle and a Greyhound are therefore of the same species, Canis Lupus Familiaris, as they are genetically very similar and can produce puppies which can themselves breed. An example of two species which appear very similar but cannot produce fertile offspring are the donkey and the horse. A donkey can mate with a horse and produce a foal (which is known as a mule), but this foal will be infertile and unable to produce its own offspring. Therefore, we know that a donkey and a horse are not of the same species, and that a Poodle and a Greyhound are.