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Differentiate between a species and an organism
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Differentiate between a species and an organism
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The term organism refers to a distinct and complete living entity, such as an animal, herb, fungus, or microorganism, while species refers to a form or kind of thing.
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A species is a group of animals while an organism is a singular animal, plant, or cell (to sum up, a species is a group and an organism is singular)
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