they can be alive or dead
A 'population'.
A population is made up of individual organisms of the same species living in the same area at the same time.
biome
biological control
Since almost all living things have a finite lifespan, organisms reproduce to maintain the presence of the species. It is a biological imperative.
An organism is an individual living thing, while a species is a group of organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring. All organisms belong to a species, but a species can consist of many individual organisms.
No, species only include living organisms. Species refer to a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. Non-living factors such as minerals, water, and air are not considered part of a species.
An organism is an individual living being, while a species is a group of organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offspring. Organisms refer to a single living entity, while species encompass multiple organisms that share similar characteristics and can interbreed.
The relationship between them is that they are both living and organisms are in a species. (hopefully this helps you) God bless!
The word "specie" means coined (precious metal) money. The word "species" (singular or plural) is a scientific classification (taxon) of living organisms.
A 'population'.
yes
species are set of living organisms that share the same characteristics and appearance. for example humans are species, dogs are species, we all are living but we look distinct from dogs.
an organism is 1 living species and species are things that live in a certain area
The smallest group into which scientists classify living things is a species. A species is a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
All the organisms of a species living in the same area.
mutualism