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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.
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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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.
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.