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Biology, 04.04.2020 23:52 azelyanoel

What is the difference between a community and a population?
A community has only one organism, while a population has many organisms.
A population has only one ecosystem, while a community has many ecosystems.
A community has only one biome, while a population has many biomes.
A population has only one species, while a community has many species.

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