A group of individuals of the same kind occupying a given area at the same time is a population.
These organisms are called Pathogenes.
A group of kangaroos is called a mob.
The time defined as a group of organisms of the same species interacting in a given area is called a "population." A population consists of individuals that share a common habitat and can interbreed, which influences their genetic diversity and dynamics. The interactions within a population can affect its size, distribution, and overall health.
The actual number of births applied to an individual or group is referred to as the birth rate. It is typically measured as the number of live births per 1,000 individuals in a given population over a specified period, such as a year.
Common traits with other organisms
Rules
Group Role
Group Role
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
An uncommon disability is a disablement that is not as frequently occurring within any given group of individuals.
They're important to evolutionary biologists because members of their group are thought to have given rise to the first four-legged land vertebrates.
Group Dynamics
Community
size, which refers to the number of individuals in a particular group within a given area.
That group of organisms of a certain species in one area at a given time is known as a population. A population consists of individuals of the same species that can interbreed and share a common gene pool.
When we are seven, there are seven individuals present in the group.
A population is a group of the same species living together.