What are species?
In biology, a collection of organisms that may interbreed and have viable offspring in the wild is referred to as a species. This is a basic unit of taxonomy. By exchanging genetic material through reproduction, members of the same species can be identified by their shared traits. One important factor in classifying a species is its ability to reproduce.
Diversity in Life Form
Diversity in Life Forms means that different living entities have distinct Diversity at species, genetic, and ecosystem levels. Diversity in Life Forms is important to properly maintain ecosystem characteristics, structure, and function. Numerous ecological and socioeconomic advantages emerge from Diversity in living Forms, such as adaptation to changing environmental conditions, biological functions (such as pollination and water purification), and sources of resources for industry, medicine, and food.
Table of Content
- What is Diversity in Life Form?
- Important Aspects of Diversity in Life Form
- What is Biodiversity?
- What are species?
- Linnaean Classification
- Modification in Linnaean Classification
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