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Regarding the definition of 'species', identify the correct statements.

  1. A species is the basic unit of classification in biology.
  2. Members of the same species typically interbreed freely with one another under natural conditions.
  3. Individuals from different species can freely interbreed and produce fertile offspring.

    A1, 2

    B1

    C1, 3

    D2

    Answer:

    A. 1, 2

    Read Explanation:

    • The biological species concept defines a species as a group of organisms that can naturally interbreed and produce fertile offspring.

    • This definition emphasizes reproductive isolation, meaning that members of different species are generally unable to produce viable, fertile offspring.

    • However, this concept has limitations, particularly for asexual organisms or those that can hybridize in nature.

    • Other species concepts, such as phylogenetic or morphological concepts, also exist to classify life forms.


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