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What is an distinct type of organism called?

A distinct type of organism is called a species.

Here's a breakdown:

* Species: A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. They share common characteristics and are reproductively isolated from other species.

There are other levels of classification above and below species, but "species" is the fundamental unit of biological classification.

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