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the study of behaviour of different organisms living in different habitats is known as​

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Answered by MoonWings
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Explanation:

Each habitat has a different mixture of species living there. A habitat is the place where a population lives. ... Every form of life is part of an ecosystem. In reality, the entire planet is one ecosystem. The study of ecosystems is a branch of biology known as ecology.

Answered by monica789412
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The behavioral study of various organisms residing in exceptional habitats is called ​ecology.

Why is ecology called the study of various organisms?

  • Ecology is the observation of organisms and the way they have to interact with the surroundings around them.
  • An ecologist research the connection among residing matters and their habitats.
  • It is learning about human beings, living organisms, and their physical environment.
  • Ecology is very important as it provides the knowledge of interdependency between human beings and nature.
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