Question:

A group of similar organisms that occur in a specified habitat is called a ___________.?

by Guest10949  |  earlier

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species

niche

community

population

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  1. Population - same-species eg town's population (of humans and humans alone)

    Community - different types

    I do Biology and I got this question in an exam last month (I aced it :)   )


  2. It definitely is NOT either species or niche. I'm 100% sure of that. But the definitions for community and population are very similar, and I'm not sure which of those two it is. At least you've got it narrowed down to a 50/50 choice.  Sorry I can't do any better.

  3. Population - an aggregate of

    interbreeding individuals of a biological

    species within a specified location.

    Population: A group of organisms, usually a group of sexual organisms that interbreed and share a gene pool.

    Population -

    a. for the purposes of natural-resource planning, the set of individuals of the same species that occurs within the natural resource of interest.

    b. an aggregate of interbreeding individuals of a biological species within a specified location.

    Population - a. the organisms inhabiting a particular locality.

    b. a group of interbreeding organisms that represents the level of organization at which speciation begins.

  4. The answer is population....

    Species are arganisms with same physical properties,look alike nd can interbreed among themselves

    Niche is the function/role of organisms. Such as consumers,producers and decomposer.

  5. Population

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