Parasites
A group of similar organisms is known as a species. In biological classification, a species is defined as a group of individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Additionally, related species can be grouped into larger categories such as genera, families, and orders.
A group of genetically similar organisms that can produce fertile offspring is known as a species. Members of a species share common characteristics and genetic makeup, allowing them to interbreed successfully in natural conditions. This ability to produce fertile offspring is a key criterion in defining a species in biological classification.
This test group is known as the control.
The noble gases, otherwise known as group 18.
A species is a group of organisms so similar to one another that they can interbreed/reproduce.
A group of similar organisms is known as a species. In biological classification, a species is defined as a group of individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Additionally, related species can be grouped into larger categories such as genera, families, and orders.
Fungi will fall under a group of organisms that are known as microbes. The other organisms in this group include archea, bacteria, protists and viruses.
population
Prokaryots
This test group is known as the control.
Name for a group of eagles a convocation of eaglesOr otherwise known as a Ballsack of eagles.
Group 18, otherwise known as the noble gases.
SystemSystem
first they observed each organism carefully. then they compared and contrasted their observations with known plants and animals. they tried to place similar organisms in one group. a plant or animal that was very different from others would be put in a new group
family
The noble gases, otherwise known as group 18.
A species is a group of organisms so similar to one another that they can interbreed/reproduce.