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Fertile offspring are offspring of parents which can continue to reproduce (for example Humans). However you can also get infertile offspring which cannot reproduce (an example of this is a mule, but it is not always the case.
Organisms that belong to the same species can reproduce a fertile offspring.
An organism that is capable of reproducing or breeding.
This group of organisms is referred to as a species. Species are defined by their shared physical characteristics and the ability to interbreed, resulting in fertile offspring. This reproductive isolation from other groups is a key factor in maintaining the distinct identity of a species. Examples include dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) and cats (Felis catus), which can reproduce within their respective groups but not with each other.
A population of organisms that can reproduce fertile offspring is called as species
spieces
No, only organism in the same species can produce fertile offspring. Organisms from the same class sometimes can reproduce, but they cannot produce fertile offspring.
Fertile offspring are offspring of parents which can continue to reproduce (for example Humans). However you can also get infertile offspring which cannot reproduce (an example of this is a mule, but it is not always the case.
spieces
spieces
The group name in taxonomy for a single kind of living thing that reproduces offspring that can reproduce is a species. A species is defined as a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
A group of similar organisms that can produce fertile offspring are species.
a species.
Organisms that belong to the same species can reproduce a fertile offspring.
Fertile means that you are capable of reproducing and offspring refers to the reproduction that you have made. So a fertile offspring would mean that your baby is capable of having a baby when they get old enough.
Species (novanet)
A Zebra just isn't a Horse.. If They reproduce they cant produce fertile offspring