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Members of the same species
can breed with each other.
can not breed with each other.
can breed with each other.
can not breed with each other.
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Members of the same species **can breed with each other**. This ability to interbreed is one of the defining characteristics of a species in biological terms, as it allows for the exchange of genetic material and the continuation of the species through reproduction.
On the other hand, members of different species **cannot breed with each other**, or if they can, they typically produce sterile offspring (like a mule, which is a hybrid of a horse and a donkey). This reproductive isolation is a key factor in the classification of organisms into distinct species.
On the other hand, members of different species **cannot breed with each other**, or if they can, they typically produce sterile offspring (like a mule, which is a hybrid of a horse and a donkey). This reproductive isolation is a key factor in the classification of organisms into distinct species.
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