A group of closely related organisms capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring are known as members of a
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The group of organisms that can interbreed and produce offspring that can also reproduce is called a species. This means that members of the same species share similar genetic traits and can mate with each other to create fertile offspring. For example, dogs can interbreed with other dogs and produce puppies that can also reproduce, making them members of the same species. On the other hand, dogs cannot interbreed with cats, making them members of different species.