hala cia aq nga nagtatanong eh,tapos ako magsasagot?
an organism is 1 living species and species are things that live in a certain area
The main difference between the typological species concept and the morphological species concept is that the typological species concept classifies organisms that share characteristics that set them apart from others, whereas the morphological species concept classifies them as the same species if they appear identical.
"Kind" is a broad, often informal term used to categorize living organisms based on shared characteristics, and it can encompass various taxonomic levels. In contrast, "species" is a more precise scientific classification that refers to a specific group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. While all species are kinds, not all kinds correspond to a single species, as a kind may include multiple species or varieties.
whatever the dicoythamus key says is the difference
smallish genetic differences with each individual. this is obvious with the human species. eye color, hair color. things like that.
A species that is extinct no longer exists anymore. Like the dinosaurs, for example. When a species is endangered, that means there are very few of their kind left on this planet.
The difference between native and non-native species is that native species are from that area and non-native species are not from that area.
interspecific relationship is when two or more different species interact with each other. while intraspecific is the interaction between the same kind of species. :)
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They are different species. Jowar (sorghum) is a grass species in the family poaceae whereas moong beans are a kind of lentil from the fabaceae family.
They are different species. Jowar (sorghum) is a grass species in the family poaceae whereas moong beans are a kind of lentil from the fabaceae family.
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species is a kind and organisms are things
species.
an organism is 1 living species and species are things that live in a certain area
There is no difference in coloration between the sexes of this species.
The main difference between the typological species concept and the morphological species concept is that the typological species concept classifies organisms that share characteristics that set them apart from others, whereas the morphological species concept classifies them as the same species if they appear identical.