OBJECTIVE LIFE SCIENCE
ECOLOGY
Question
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What are the major differences between a species and a population?
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Populations consist of ALL of the individual organisms within a species in a given area/ecosystem that are fertile
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Populations are a collection of many different types of species that are not related to each other
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Populations are just a larger amount of individuals
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Populations are the number of individuals within a species that are identical
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Biodiversity is a term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth. It can be used more specifically to refer to all of the species in one region or ecosystem.
Detailed explanation-2: -Quite simply, species are kinds, or types, of organisms. For example, humans all belong to one species (the scientific name of our species is Homo sapiens), and we differ from other species, such as gorillas or dogs or dandelions.
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