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(biology) taxonomic group whose members can interbreed
a specific kind of something; "a species of molecule"; "a species of villainy"
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In biology, a species is, loosely speaking, a group of related organisms that share a more or less distinctive form and are capable of interbreeding. As defined by Ernst Mayr, species are "groups of actually or potentially interbreeding natural populations which are reproductively isolated from other such groups" (however, see definitions of species below).
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Species is a 1995 science fiction thriller. It stars Natasha Henstridge, Ben Kingsley, Michael Madsen, Forest Whitaker, Alfred Molina and Marg Helgenberger.
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Species (used as a noun) in metaphysics are defined by their genus (genos) and differentia (diaphora).
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A single, distinct class of living creature with features that distinguish it from others.
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A classification of related organisms that can freely interbreed
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A fundamental category of classification ranking below a genus.
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The most useful taxonomical name. Every living creature is assigned a unique species name, which is composed of two parts.
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A kind of plant that is distinct from other plants.
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Used when naming plants. Designates a specific species of the 'Genus' and is best described as the plant worlds equivalent to our Christian names (or first names). Will follow the Genus name and is usually in Latin. Note: Once a plants full name is used, ie Hedera helix, future listings will abbreviate the Genus name and follow it with the species name. An example would be, H. helix, as the next plant in a listing.
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A group of related organisms having common characteristics and capable of interbreeding. Loblolly and Virginia pine are common tree species that can interbreed.
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a group of closely related organisms which are capable of interbreeding, and which are reproductively isolated from other groups of organisms; the basic unit of biological classification.
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a group of closely related organisms
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the taxonomic division of freely interbreeding population of wild or naturally occurring individuals below genus.
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A taxon of the rank of species; in the hierarchy of biological classification the category below genus; the basic unit of biological classification; the lowest principal category of zoological classification.
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Any subspecies of fish or wildlife or plants, and any distinct population segment of any species of vertebrate fish or wildlife that interbreeds when mature.
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A reproductively isolated aggregate of interbreeding organisms.
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a group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can interbreed with one another to produce fertile offspring.
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(1) a group of organisms that have a unique set of characteristics (like body shape and behavior) that distinguishes them from other organisms. If they reproduce, individuals within the same species can produce fertile offspring. (2) the basic unit of biological classification. Scientists refer to species using both their genus and species name.
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The analyte whose concentration is to be determined.
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A group of similar fish that can freely interbreed.
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This is a group of plants that have common characteristics. It is a basic unit of plant classification.
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a singular or plural term for a population or series of populations of organisms that are capable of interbreeding freely with each other but not with members of other species. Includes a number of cases:
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groups of animals or plants having common characteristics and able to breed together to produce fertile (capable of reproducing) offspring, so that they ‘maintain’ their ‘separateness’ from other groups
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The basic unit of living things, consisting of a group of individuals which all look more or less alike and which can all breed with each other to produce another generation of similar creatures. It is the category of biological classification ranking between the genus and the race, or "subspecies".
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a group of closely related individuals that have the potential to reproduce with each other; a unit of classification.
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A kind of organism. A genetically distinctive group of natural populations that share a common gene pool and are reproductively isolated from all other such groups.
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A group of populations of organisms that can potentially interbreed only with members of these populations
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noun a class of individuals having common attributes and designated by a common name an individual or kind belonging to a biological group
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