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Organisms that are members of the same species are NOT necessarily members of the same?

population


What do all members of a population share?

An ecosystem.They are members of the same species


What are all members of one species in a particular area called?

Members of a single species found in an area are called a population.


Do all States and Territories have the same number of House of Representatives members Why do you think they are different?

They do not have the same House of Representatives members because the amount of members is based on population and not all US states and territories have the same population.


What is the name for all the members of one species that live in the same place at the same time?

The population.


Members of the same species that live in the same area?

A population is a group of individuals of the same species living in the same area and interacting with each other.


Natrural selection happens when an adaptation has been inherited by just a few members of a population. True or False?

true


A prairie dog a hawk and a badger all are members of the same?

They are all members of the same Kingdom: Animalia.


Who are all the members of one species that live in the same area?

population


If the standard deviation of a population is zero what can you say about the members of that population?

Everyone is average, whether that average is the mean, median, or mode.


Is a random sample ten team members tell the sample represents the population?

Not if they are all members of the same team!


Can a trout and a catfish be members of the same population explain why or why not?

No, a trout and a catfish cannot be members of the same population because they belong to different species with distinct genetic and ecological characteristics. A population consists of individuals of the same species that live in the same area and can interbreed. Since trout and catfish have different reproductive behaviors, habitats, and environmental needs, they do not form a single population.