The difference between a population and a community is(1 point)

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population refers to multiple species at a time while community refers to a single species.
population refers to multiple species at a time while community refers to a single species.

population is measured over a duration of time while community is measured today.
population is measured over a duration of time while community is measured today.

population references only living things while community references living and non-living things.
population references only living things while community references living and non-living things.

population references one species while community references all living species in an area.
population references one species while community references all living species in an area.

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The correct response is:

population references one species while community references all living species in an area.

This is because a population consists of individuals of the same species living in a specific area, whereas a community includes different populations of various species that coexist in the same environment.

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