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What is the difference between a population and a community?

a. a population is a group of various species living in the same place and interact with each other; a
community is all members of the same species living in the same place at the same time
b. a population is a group of organisms that are closely related; a community is all members of the
same species living in the same place at the same time
c. a population is all members of the same species living in the same place at the same time; a
community is a group of various species living in the same place and interact with each other
d. a population is all members of the same species living in the same place at the same time; a
community is a group of organisms that are closely related

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Answer: Population references one species while community references all living species in an area.

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C. A population is all member of the same place at the same time; a community is a group of various species living in the same place and interact with each other.

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