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gizmo_the_mogwai [7]
3 years ago
5

¿Cuales son las diferencias que distinguen a un organismo de una especie en particular de otra especie?

Biology
1 answer:
Papessa [141]3 years ago
3 0

La mayoría de los biólogos evolutivos distinguen una especie de otra en función de la reproductividad: los miembros de diferentes especies no pueden aparearse o no pueden aparearse entre sí o, si lo hacen, la descendencia resultante suele ser estéril, inviable o sufrir algún otro tipo de aptitud reducida. O Un individuo es un organismo y también es un tipo de organismo (por ejemplo, humano, gato, alce, palmera, ballena gris, tenia o vaca en nuestro ejemplo). El tipo de organismo se conoce como especie. ... Incluso si te refieres a un solo tipo de organismo, una especie, es una especie; no existe tal cosa como una especie.

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