organisms are any living thing, species is the category we use to describe a type of organism which sets it apart from any other type as being different enough to not be able to interbreed under natural conditions with other types.
2006-08-17 19:19:13
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answered by Barry R 1
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Organisms are any livingthing ,from bacteria to humans,each one is an organism,but species are a part of our livingthings classification.for example insects are classified to 350000 species and each category(species) contains millions of organisms which have the same specialities and specifics.Now the exact meaning of species is based on 3 factors:1-unless small differences between members of species,the main characteristcs,behaviors and the place of genes on their chromosomes be the same and also the number of chromosomes.2-members of species be able to have sex with eachother but not be able to have sex with other species.3-the infants of this species must be viable and also be able to continue the generation.
another point is that the origin of species is because of a very systematic function called speciation.
also there is another subclass of soeciest called sub-species or race.In a race small details of apearance are some how the same.
2006-08-18 02:48:09
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answered by bioneoface 1
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Species are a collection of a certain type of organism.
A man is an organism that is part of the homo sapian species.
2006-08-18 02:03:07
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answered by Anonymous
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i think organisms could be a simpler form and the species have many forms of organisms!
2006-08-18 02:04:56
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answered by katagalugan9 4
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beetween orgasms and spussys
2006-08-18 02:03:16
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answered by Anonymous
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