Which statement describes unity within a species?
a) a species can be distinguished by body s...
Which statement describes unity within a species?
a) a species can be distinguished by body shape and other structural features.
b) members have the potential to interbreed in nature and produce viable, fertile offspring.
c) a species is described in terms of its interaction with living and non-living environment.
d) the dna sequence lacks similarities.
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