Q. Which of the following are less general in characters as compared to genus?

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Solution:

A genus contains usually more than one species. Naturally, species is more specific (less general as compared to genus). A species is a particular kind of organisms or member of a population that possess similar anatomical characteristics and that interbreed freely in their natural settings. Members of different species cannot interbreed in general.