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When describing a community, a biologist would identify every
population that lives together in an area.
biome that exists in the biosphere.
every organism that can produce offspring together.
every ecosystem that is part of a biome.
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Correct answer: every population that lives together in an area.
Explanation: an ecological community is the set of interacting populations of different species in a given area. (A population is a group of individuals of one species; an ecosystem includes the community plus abiotic factors; a biome is a large region with similar climate and communities.)
Explanation: an ecological community is the set of interacting populations of different species in a given area. (A population is a group of individuals of one species; an ecosystem includes the community plus abiotic factors; a biome is a large region with similar climate and communities.)
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