answersLogoWhite

0

a species..i think..:T

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What happens when two organisms from different species reproduce?

When two organisms from different species reproduce, they produce offspring that are a combination of traits from both parents. This process is called hybridization, and the resulting offspring may have characteristics that are different from either parent species.


What do you call the offspring of animals?

The offspring of different animals are known by different names- for example the oppsring of a Lion is called a cub, that of a cow is called a calf and so on.


What generation are the parental organisms that are crossed called?

The parental organisms that are crossed are typically of two different generations or lines: the P1 generation, which are the original parents, and the F1 generation, which are the offspring resulting from their cross.


The offspring of two different varieties is called what?

The offspring of two different varieties is called a hybrid. This term is often used in the context of plants or animals that have been bred from two different species or subtypes.


How is DNA different amongst organisms produced from asexual reproductiona and sexual reproduction?

Organisms that reproduce asexually pass on an exact replica of their own DNA to their offspring. Organisms that reproduce sexually pass on a combination of DNA from two parent organisms to their offspring.


What is an indicator that two similar organisms are different species?

If their karotypes (number of chromosomes) don't match or if they are bred and fail to produce offspring or the offspring are infertile.


What is the offspring of two parents from different purebred strains?

By the process of hybridization, breeders cross two genetically different organisms. The purpose is to have the best traits of both parents.


When the two haploid gametes contain two different alleles of a given gene the resulting offspring is called?

A heterozygote. An organism with the same alleles at a locus is called a "homozygot".


If two organisms from two different species mate and produce fertile offspring how will that offspring be classified?

If it were possible - The new offspring would be classified under the male 'parent' animals bloodline.


What if two organisms can produce fertile offspring?

Then they are the same species.


What is two organisms that can mate and produce fertile offspring?

mammals


A group of organisms that produce offspring like themselves?

A group of organisms that produce offspring like themselves are often referred to as a species. Members of a species typically share similar genetic characteristics and are capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring. This reproductive continuity is a key feature of species.