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What happens when two organisms share the same genus but have different species names?

  • They are completely unrelated
  • They belong to the same species
  • They belong to the same family
  • They are the same organism
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

When two organisms share the same genus but have different species names, they are indeed closely related but represent different species within that same genus. The correct answer is option D, "They are not the same organism."

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