Which describes a group of organisms that are members of a species?
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Population can be described as a group of organisms that are member if a species.
Explanation:
- Population can be described as a group of species which live together in a specific area and can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- There are a number of factors which effect the population of an area.
- For example, a group of rabbits living in a forest at a particular time will be considered as a population. Similarly, a group of gold fish living in a river will be another population.
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A) They can breed and produce offspring that can breed.
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