A community
All of the same populations of organisms living together in an environment are referred to as a community. A community encompasses various species that interact with one another and their environment, forming complex relationships such as predation, competition, and symbiosis. These interactions play a crucial role in the ecosystem's dynamics and health.
The three subdivisions of the biological environment are ecosystems, communities, and populations. Ecosystems encompass all living organisms and their physical environment in a specific area. Communities refer to the various species living in the same area and interacting with each other. Populations are groups of individuals of the same species living in a particular area.
COMMUNITY!
The term for all populations living in the same area is "community." A community encompasses various species that interact with one another and their environment, forming complex relationships and ecosystems. These interactions can include competition, predation, and symbiosis, contributing to the biodiversity of the area.
Biosphere: The highest level of organization composed of all living organisms and their environments. Ecosystem: A community of organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. Community: A group of populations living and interacting in a particular area. Population: A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area. Organism: An individual living thing.
The levels of organization in an ecosystem are: individual organisms (such as plants and animals), populations (groups of the same species), communities (all populations living in a specific area), ecosystems (communities and their physical environment), and finally the biosphere (all ecosystems on Earth).
A community is an environment where only living things are found while an ecosystem is a geographical area that consists of both the nonliving and living things. A population can be contrasted from a community since a population only consists of living organs of a given species living together in an environment. Population: 1 species living in a specific time and place. Community: all populations in a specific time and place.
members of a same species living in a particular area at a same time constitute population as no of cats in an area,no of rats in rice field,no of students in biology class of semester 2012,human population in a city...... and all thwe populations living in an area makes a community.
No that is not true
a population is how many things are in one area and a community is were people live and there environment
The sum of all populations of different species living in a habitat is called the community. It includes all the organisms that interact with one another and with the physical environment in that specific area.
no of course not GIRL