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

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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.

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 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.

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The correct response is:

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

This captures the fundamental difference between the two terms in ecological contexts.

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