All the members of one species in a particular area are referred to as a population.
A group of living things is called a population if they belong to the same species, a community if they comprise different species living in the same area, and an ecosystem if they interact with each other and their physical environment.
A group of organisms of the same species is called a population. A group of different species living together is called a community.
A group of organisms of the same species living in the same area.
species.
A group of individuals from the same species living in a particular area is called a population. It represents all the members of that species within a specific geographic location and can adapt to the local environment and resources.
A group of organisms of the same species living in the same area is called a population. Populations share a common gene pool and interact with each other within their specific habitat.
Several groups of populations in an area/habitat is called a community.
One name of such a group would be a colony.
A species.
False. A population refers to a group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area, rather than individuals from different species. Groups of different species living together in an area make up a community.
A group of individuals of the same species living in a particular place is called a population.
A group of similar individuals living together in an area is called population.