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living organisms
There are estimated to be around 8.7 million different species of living things on Earth, but this number could vary as new species are discovered and existing species are further classified.
The five levels of cellular organization are: Cells: Basic structural and functional units of living organisms. Tissues: Groups of cells working together to perform a specific function. Organs: Made up of different types of tissues working together. Organ systems: Groups of organs working together to carry out a particular function in the body. Organism: An individual living being made up of interacting organ systems.
Ecosystem. An ecosystem includes all living organisms (plants, animals, microorganisms) and non-living components (air, soil, water) within a specific area that interact with each other. It encompasses the relationships and energy flow among different species in a given habitat.
Earth is estimated to contain around 8.7 million species, but there could be many undiscovered species. The total biomass of all living organisms on Earth is estimated to be around 556.7 billion metric tons.
mutualism
Many different populations, group of the same living organisms, living together.
A group of organisms of different species living and interacting together is referred to as a community. The organisms in a community depend on each other for resources and play specific roles in the ecosystem.
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A group of organisms of the same species is called a population. A group of different species living together is called a community.
a population
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 population is a group of one species living in an environment. A community is a collection of these populations, and an ecosystem is the interactions of this community and the environment (biotic and abiotic factors).
The name for a complex organized group of organisms is a "community". This term refers to a collection of different species living and interacting together in a specific environment.
The organisms of one species living together in the same place at the same time are a population.
A habitat refers to the physical environment where a specific organism or species lives, including the biotic and abiotic factors present, whereas a community is the interacting group of different species living in the same habitat. In other words, a habitat is the place where organisms reside, while a community is the collection of different organisms living together in that habitat.