The answer is.............
Population! :)
population
A community.
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population
The organisms of one species living together in the same place at the same time are a population.
No. The "biosphere" is all of the living organisms existing in this place at this time.
a population
Nearly all living things produce fertile offspring, otherwise they wouldn't be here in the first place.
there is not an specifc area where organisms live because they are all over the place
The answer depends upon the group of organisms: Crowds, herds, flocks, schools, families are all examples of groups of 'like organisms' within the same habitat. Perhaps you are thinking of sympiosis, where two different organisms live together but are mutually benefited by the living arrangement. Some examples of symbiosis would be the anemone and the clown fish, the shark and the remora, or ants and aphids.
A population is a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area. In ecology, the population of a certain species in a certain area is estimated using the Lincoln Index.
Living in a certain place.