Organisms who are capable of breeding because they are biologically and behaviorally compatible to produce viable, fertile offspring are called:

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Species are organisms whose individuals are capable of breeding because they are biologically and behaviorally compatible to produce viable, fertile offspring. Viable offspring are those offspring who are healthy enough to survive to adulthood.

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organisms

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population is defined as a group of individuals of the same species who are geographically near enough to one another that they can breed and produce new generations of individuals. are organisms whose individuals are capable of breeding because they are biologically and behaviorally compatible to produce viable, fertile offspring.

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