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A species is composed of?

It depends if they are all in the same biome and area of the world or if they are just random animals in a species. It could also depend on what they eat as well as what animal kingdom they are from. What type of animals do you mean?


Can two different species produce a sterile organism offspring?

Yes, when two different species mate, they can produce a hybrid offspring that may be sterile. This can happen because the parents may have different numbers of chromosomes which can lead to infertility in the hybrid offspring. An example is a mule, which is a hybrid offspring of a horse and a donkey, and is usually sterile.


What is the process can produce a large number of offspring?

The process that can produce a large number of offspring is called reproduction. In many organisms, reproduction involves the production of numerous offspring through methods such as asexual reproduction or laying multiple eggs at once. This allows species to increase their numbers quickly and ensure survival.


How many offspring does asexual reproduction produce?

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.


What organisms produce high number of offspring?

Organisms such as insects (e.g. mosquitoes, ants), bacteria, and some fish species are known to produce high numbers of offspring. These organisms typically have high reproductive rates to ensure the survival of their species, as many of their offspring may not survive to adulthood due to predation and other environmental factors.

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2 organisms that produce a low number of offspring?

Elephants and humans produce low numbers of offspring. Organisms that produce low numbers of offspring produce offspring that are most dependent on the mothers.


When members of two populations cannot interbreed and produce fertile offspring what is it?

They are both considered separate species at the point they can no longer interbreed and produce fertile offspring.


Why do organisms produce more offspring than they need to?

Populations tend to increase in size.


Why do vertebrates produce low numbers of offspring?

funny


Mammals produce high or low numbers of offspring?

Mammals produve low number of offspring.


What is swine prolificacy?

The ability to produce large numbers of offspring


What evidence is there that veritable produce high and low numbers of offspring?

no


What evidence is there that vertebrates produce high numbers of offspring?

because it is an organism


Why does a zorse not produce fertile offspring?

Hybrid offspring can come from species with differing numbers of chromossomes, making them infertile.


Do mammals produce high or low numbers of offspring?

It depends on the size of the mammal.


Interbreeding individuals that produce viable offspring?

Individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring belong to the same species. This is a key criterion for defining a species and characterizes the gene flow between populations within the same species.


Why do mammals produce high and low numbers of offspring?

Mammals produce a low number of offspring. Take humans, cats or dogs for example xHope i helped ;P