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Organisms having the potential for interbreeding and producing fertile offspring is called

A. Class

B. Order

C. Genus

D. Species

Answer: Option D

Solution(By Examveda Team)

A species is a group of individual organisms that interbreed and produce fertile, viable offspring. According to this definition, one species is distinguished from another when, in nature, it is not possible for matings between individuals from each species to produce fertile offspring.

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