Question
Which option best distinguishes between a community and a population in an ecosystem?
Responses
A community is made up of all the populations in an area.
A community is made up of all the populations in an area.
A population includes multiple species, while a community includes one.
A population includes multiple species, while a community includes one.
A population includes living organisms, while communities include living and nonliving.
A population includes living organisms, while communities include living and nonliving.
A population is composed of the total communities in an area.
Responses
A community is made up of all the populations in an area.
A community is made up of all the populations in an area.
A population includes multiple species, while a community includes one.
A population includes multiple species, while a community includes one.
A population includes living organisms, while communities include living and nonliving.
A population includes living organisms, while communities include living and nonliving.
A population is composed of the total communities in an area.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The option that best distinguishes between a community and a population in an ecosystem is:
**A community is made up of all the populations in an area.**
This statement accurately describes the relationship between communities and populations, where a community consists of various populations of different species living and interacting in a specific area.
**A community is made up of all the populations in an area.**
This statement accurately describes the relationship between communities and populations, where a community consists of various populations of different species living and interacting in a specific area.