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What is the difference between a population and a community?(1 point)
A population is biotic and abiotic factors and a community is just biotic factors
A population is one species in an area and a community is all the species in an area
A population is all the species in an area while a community is a single species
A population is only biotic factors while a community is biotic and abiotic factors
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A population is one species in an area and a community is all the species in an area.
Explanation: A population = individuals of a single species in a given area; a community = all interacting populations (different species) in that area (biotic factors).
Explanation: A population = individuals of a single species in a given area; a community = all interacting populations (different species) in that area (biotic factors).
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