A species is a group of organisms that are capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. Organisms within the same species are similar in appearance, behavior, and genetic makeup.
Species are classified based on their evolutionary relationships and genetic similarities. The system of classification used to categorize species is called taxonomy.
Species are fundamental units of biodiversity and play a crucial role in ecosystems. They contribute to ecological balance, provide ecosystem services, and have intrinsic value. Understanding species is essential for conservation efforts and maintaining the health of the planet.