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Q. A true species consists of a population which is

The Living World

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As per the definition given by Ernst Mayr in $1964$ : "A species is a group of actually or potentially inbreeding populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups."
A species may have subgroups, called subspecies or varieties, showing certain distinct features of their own.