Biology, asked by pinkycarmona10p3njlu, 1 year ago

What is the difference between a community and a population?
A community has only one organism, while a population has many organisms.
A population has only one ecosystem, while a community has many ecosystems.
A community has only one biome, while a population has many biomes.
A population has only one species, while a community has many species.

Answers

Answered by Tanya2610
4
Let's gaze at the following options you've mentioned:
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Difference -- 1.
A community has only one kind of organism whereas a population constitutes several kinds of organisms.
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Difference -- 2
A community has several ecosystems whereas a population has merely one ecosystem.
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Difference -- 3
A community has just one biome whereas a population consists of many biomes.
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Difference -- 4
A community consists of several species whereas a population has just a single species.

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Therefore, the supposedly correct option would be the fourth difference. ^_^

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pinkycarmona10p3njlu: so which one
Answered by rpr4705
2

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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