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animals and plant which is a kind of a population in an ecosystem because they live and they are biotic

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Q: All of the populations in an ecosystem?
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What is a population of all species that live in a ecosystem?

all populatins of all species living in an ecosystem


What refers to all the populations in an ecosystem?

Community


All the populations living in an area are?

an ecosystem


Do All the populations in an ecosystem form the community?

yes


What are all of the interacting populations in a given area?

ecosystem


What do all the populations that live in one ecosystem form?

community


All of the populations of different speices that live and interact in an area?

An Ecosystem.


How can a relationship between populations in an ecosystem and the removal or addition of populations can affect the other populations?

By removing population it makes the ecosystem bad and by adding to the population it makes the ecosystem better


What is a community in a biosphere?

A community is a collection of all of the living populations in an ecosystem. All of the biotic factors.


All populations in one natural setting plus their physical environment constitutes?

an ecosystem


All the organisms of ALL the species in a given area are known as a?

it is a community


What factors affect the populations in an?

One factor that can affect the populations in an ecosystem is that, if an ecosystem had owls with no predators, the owl population would increase and eat all the mice in the ecosystems. The population of the mice would decrease more and more.