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3 differences between population And community​

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Answered by sreyassanker123462
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2. All the individuals of a population are morphologically and behaviourly similar.

3. Individuals of a population interbreed freely.

4. It is a small unit of organization.

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5. There is no relationship of eating and be eaten.

Community:

1. It is grouping of individuals of different species found in an area.

2. Different members of a community are morphologically and behaviourally dissimilar.

3. Interbreeding is absent amongst different members of a community.

4. It is larger unit of organization.

5. In a biotic community there is often a relationship of eating and being eaten.

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Answered by kunjalkamble040
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Explanation:

Population:

1. It is a grouping of individuals of a single species found in an area.

2. All the individuals of a population are morphologically and behaviourly similar.

3. Individuals of a population interbreed freely.

4. It is a small unit of organization.

Community:

1. It is grouping of individuals of different species found in an area.

2. Different members of a community are morphologically and behaviourally dissimilar.

3. Interbreeding is abs4. It is larger unit of organization.ent amongst different members of a community.

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