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Indicate which organisms in the following examples would be considered separate species according to the biological species concept.
- Lions and tigers have been successfully interbred in captivity to produce viable offspring; hybrid males are infertile while females can be fertile. In the wild, lions live in Africa, tigers live in Asia, and the two species do not interbreed.
Lions and tigers have been
successfully interbred in captivity to produce viable offspring; hybrid males are infertile while females can be fertile. In the wild, lions live in Africa, tigers live in Asia, and the two species do not interbreed.
- Black bears in the United States can have coat colors ranging from blonde to jet black. Blonde colored bears and black colored bears occupy the same habitat and interbreed successfully.
Black bears in the United States can have coat colors ranging from blonde to jet black.
Blonde colored bears and black colored bears occupy the same habitat and interbreed successfully.
- Different species of leopard frogs in the eastern United States look the same and can mate to produce a fertilized egg, but the embryo does not develop past the early stages.
Different species of leopard frogs in the eastern United States look the same and can mate to produce a fertilized egg, but the embryo does not develop past the early stages.
- Different species of Darwin's finches
can interbreed in captivity to produce viable, fertile offspring, but they differ in their mating song patterns, so they are not attractive mates in the wild.
- Lions and tigers have been successfully interbred in captivity to produce viable offspring; hybrid males are infertile while females can be fertile. In the wild, lions live in Africa, tigers live in Asia, and the two species do not interbreed.
Lions and tigers have been successfully interbred
in captivity to produce viable offspring; hybrid males are infertile while females can be fertile. In the wild, lions live in Africa, tigers live in Asia, and the two species do not interbreed.
- Different species of leopard frogs in the eastern United States look the same and can mate to produce a fertilized egg, but the embryo does not develop past the early stages.
Different species of leopard frogs in the eastern United States look the same and can mate to produce a fertilized egg, but
the embryo does not develop past the early stages.
- Different species of Darwin's finches can interbreed in captivity to produce viable, fertile offspring, but they differ in their mating song patterns, so they are not attractive mates in the wild.
Put the following in order, beginning with the most general: class, family, genus, kingdom, order, phylum, species.
kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
kingdom, class, phylum, family, order, genus, species
kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, species, genus
kingdom, family, class, order, phylum, genus, species
kingdom, family, order, class, phylum, genus, species
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