in biology, and science in general, refers to a group of organisms that are similar and capable of exchanging genes, or interbreeding

The species is a natural taxonomic unit. Taxonomists classify organisms based on similarities. The convention is to use a two-part, or binomial, term for each species. People, for example, have the binomial Homo sapiens.

Posted online on Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

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