Why is the classification species not considered a group?(1 point) Responses Each species is a separate type of organism. Each species is a separate type of organism. Each species lacks the characteristics of the levels above. Each species lacks the characteristics of the levels above. Each species is an individual organism. Each species is an individual organism. Each species shares characteristics with other species

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The correct response is: Each species is a separate type of organism.

This means that each species is distinct and refers to individual groups of organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring, thus not forming a larger group in the same way that higher taxonomic levels (like genus or family) encompass multiple species.