A group of populations of two or more species occupying the same geographical area at the same time is called
a)Ecosystem
b)Commensalism
c)Interaction
d)Community
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The right response to the given question is option d: Community.
- A group of species is made up of a number of different species that live in the same location. When a large number of distinct species coexist in a single geologic boundary, this form of interaction is referred to as a community or a biologic community.
- Example of community: Deers, leopards, lions, and peacocks, for example, live in the Gir forest, which is known as the biologic community of the forest region.
- An ecosystem is a place where both living and non-living things interact.
- Commensalism is an interaction in which one species obtains positive benefits from the presence of another but there is no benefit for the latter.
- The term "interaction" refers to a form of relationship that exists between variables of ecosystem and environment.
- As a result, the correct response is Community.
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