Question
Which phrase accurately describes a species?
the largest and most general level of biological classification
a group of organisms that can produce offspring that can also mate and produce offspring
a group of organisms that shares a few general characteristics
a group of organisms that share a habitat but do not mate with each other
the largest and most general level of biological classification
a group of organisms that can produce offspring that can also mate and produce offspring
a group of organisms that shares a few general characteristics
a group of organisms that share a habitat but do not mate with each other
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The phrase that accurately describes a species is:
**"a group of organisms that can produce offspring that can also mate and produce offspring."**
This definition is commonly used in biological contexts, particularly in the biological species concept, which emphasizes the ability of organisms to interbreed and produce viable, fertile offspring.
**"a group of organisms that can produce offspring that can also mate and produce offspring."**
This definition is commonly used in biological contexts, particularly in the biological species concept, which emphasizes the ability of organisms to interbreed and produce viable, fertile offspring.