Species can be defined as the group of organisms that
...Species can be defined as the group of organisms that
resemble each other and live in the same habitat
are of common origin and are always found together
resemble each other and can interbreed freely
resemble each other and occupy the same niche
are of common origin but cannot interbreed freely
Correct answer is C
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