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So now you know what is an organism, what is a population, now what is a community?


A.Oh this is soooooooo easy, its biotic and abiotic factors living together.


B.I got this.. its various populations living in the same area.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
B. I got this... it's various populations living in the same area.

A community in ecology refers to the different populations of organisms (i.e., various species) that interact and coexist in a specific area or habitat. While biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) factors are important in understanding ecosystems, the term "community" specifically focuses on the relationships and interactions among populations of different species within that area.

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