Species
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A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
Real World Example
Imagine trying to pair socks after doing laundry, where only matching socks form a proper pair. Just like how only socks that are similar enough can be paired to form a useful set, a species is defined as a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring. The connection here is that just as only socks that are designed to match can function together as a cohesive pair, only organisms within the same species have the right 'design' to successfully reproduce and create fertile offspring, maintaining the continuity of their species.
Practice Version
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