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  • 02-08-2018
  • Biology
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What must be true for two organisms to be considered the same species?

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AprilKitties
AprilKitties AprilKitties
  • 02-08-2018

Hello!

Generally, what is considered must be true for two organisms to be considered the same species, is they have to be able to breed and produce offspring between each other.

If a species becomes separated, and over time cannot produce offspring with the other separated group, they are not the same species anymore.

Therefore, your answer is: They must be able to reproduce and produce offspring.

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lustlarrywrites
lustlarrywrites lustlarrywrites
  • 12-09-2018

 C.  They can produce fertile offspring.

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