Population
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.
The place where organisms live is called their habitat. This habitat provides the necessary resources and conditions for the organisms to survive and thrive. It includes factors such as food, water, shelter, and suitable environmental conditions.
A species is a group of organisms so similar to one another that they can interbreed/reproduce.
there is not an specifc area where organisms live because they are all over the place
The ecosystem is a collection of all the organisms that live in a particular place, together with their nonliving environment. Something like mineral soil would be an example of a nonliving component.
A group of organisms capable of breeding is called a population. This term refers to all the individuals of the same species that live in the same area and can interbreed.
HABITATAnswer this question…
it is how many organisms live in the same place at the same time. - ORGANISMS= any living thing
An environment such as a forest, ocean, desert, or pond where organisms live and interact with each other is called a habitat. Habitats provide the necessary resources like food, water, shelter, and space for organisms to survive and thrive. Each organism is adapted to its specific habitat.
food they all need food
The would called a community.
A niche is the place where a particular organisms are adapted