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[[Image:150px-Biological_classification_L_Pengo.svg.png|right|The hierarchy of biological classification's major eight taxonomic ranks. A genus contains one or more species. Intermediate minor rankings are not shown. | [[Image:150px-Biological_classification_L_Pengo.svg.png|right|The hierarchy of biological classification's major eight taxonomic ranks. A genus contains one or more species. Intermediate minor rankings are not shown. | ||
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Revision as of 18:39, 3 March 2022
Definition of Species:
In biology: Group of organisms of common ancestry (similar structure, function and behaviour) that are able to produce fertile progeny only among themselves.
In chemistry: Specific form of an element defined as to isotopic composition, electronic or oxidation state, and (or) complex or molecular structure. This is the common definition for Species, other definitions can be discussed in the article
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