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The biological species concept defines a species as members of populations that actually or potentially interbreed in nature, not according to similarity of appearance. Although appearance is helpful in identifying species, it does not define species. ... Organisms may look different and yet be the same species.
<span>respond to their environment
grow and change
reproduce and have offspring
have a complex chemistry
maintain homeostasis
are built of structures called cells
<span>pass their traits onto their offspring</span></span>
Answer:
It increases for most species.
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B. increasing salinity as some water freezes
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Answer:
Gives more detailed look at cell OR shows cell ultrastructure (can be phrased either way)