they can inter breed and produce fertile offspring.
All individuals of the same species have the same genetic code.
No, chromosomes vary from species to species. A species is distinguished by individuals that can mate and have young that are capable of producing offspring. The number of chromosomes two individuals have must be the same for this to be possible.
Yes, they can.
population
Because if all of the individuals had the same genetic information then if the species was introduced to a new disease or environment the individuals have the possibility of all dying. If a select few individuals had different DNA that allowed them to be resistant to a disease then they would be able to survive and save the species from extinction.
This the the short form of the species concept.So,Species.
population
Population
If individuals in a species never reproduce ,it would mean an end to that species on earth
If all individuals in a species were sterile the species would become extinct
A population.
Both. We're all the same species (we can all breed with each other), but we're all unique individuals (even twins are unique).
A group of individuals of the same species living in a particular place is called a population.
No, chromosomes vary from species to species. A species is distinguished by individuals that can mate and have young that are capable of producing offspring. The number of chromosomes two individuals have must be the same for this to be possible.
population
A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
Yes, they can.
population