Populations deal with one kind of animal and communities deal with all the animals in an area. The area could be in a place like Yellowstone Park.
none there the same
nothing
Communities are groups of interacting populations of different species in a specific area, while ecosystems include both the living and non-living components of a specific area interacting with each other. Both communities and ecosystems involve different organisms coexisting and interacting with each other, but ecosystems also include the physical environment as a crucial component.
not a clue
That there is no difference between the means for the two populations.
== == The difference between the palaeolithic communities and the neolithic communities is that the palaeolithic communities has to do with the early part of Stone age(the very early period of human history when tools and weapons were made of stone)while the neolithic communities is connected with the latter part of the Stone age.
Since people technically are animals, there really isn't a difference. However, different populations have different dispersions. They can be clumped in different areas(humans), randomly placed, or evenly/uniformly spread out in a given area(like when we plant crops)
The ONLY difference is that Protozoans are unicellular and animals multicellular
decreases genetic difference between two populations
differences between flower reproductive to the animals
You cannot differentiate between animals and amphibians because amphibians ARE animals.
the difference is that animals feed on other plants and sometimes animals and flowers feed off the sun and water.