Biology, asked by cpglatz21, 1 year ago

What is the difference between a species and a population?

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Answered by astra37
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specie is a single organism that is capable of reproduction while a population is a group of species in the same geographical area.

2.A population in terms of quantity is definitely more than a single specie.

3.A population with human beings can share or not share their differences based on their culture, values, etc., but a specie (all other organisms) must share the same morphology, DNA, etc. in order to be classified under such specie.

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Answered by chaitanyaraj
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<b><u>Population:- Population refers to the quantity of living beings present in our surrounding.

<b><u>Species:- Species refers to a similar kind of organisms.

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