Asked by xochitl

Of the five characteristics of living things, which one is required for the species to
survive but does not have to apply to an individual?

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Reproduction. A species must reproduce to persist over time, but an individual organism can be alive without reproducing (e.g., sterile hybrids like mules or nonreproductive worker insects). Reproduction passes genes to the next generation and ensures species survival.