What about a family? A family is a group of related things, and they make up a whole (:
POPULATION
There is a "Jobs At Caboodle Group", and the phrase "the whole kit and caboodle", but no "scaboodle" that I am aware of, yet.
The denominator of a fraction tells how many parts make up a whole, and the numerator tells how many of those parts are being considered.
An ecosystem is made up of all the populations of species that live and interact in a specific area. This includes plants, animals, and microorganisms, as well as the physical environment they inhabit. Ecosystems are characterized by the flow of energy and nutrients among the different organisms within them.
Actually, a group of lions is called a 'pride'. There can be a range of 3 to 30 lions in one pride. If there is a very large animal, a single lion wont attack it, but the whole pride would.
A System
An organized group of related parts that interact to form a whole is known as a system. Systems can be found in various contexts, such as biological, ecological, social, or technological. Each component within the system influences and is influenced by the others, contributing to the overall function and behavior of the system as a whole. Examples include ecosystems, the human body, and computer networks.
a what is defined as an organized group of related objects or components that interact to create a whole ?
system.
At all levels of life, when related parts interact to form a whole, they create an integrated system. This system can be biological, such as an organism composed of various organs and tissues, or ecological, like an ecosystem where different species and their environments interact. The interactions among these components contribute to the functionality and stability of the whole, demonstrating the principle of emergence where the whole exhibits properties that are not present in the individual parts.
whole
a what is defined as an organized group of related objects or components that interact to create a whole ?
a number that names a part of a whole or part of a group
system
denominator
They are both parts of a larger whole.
items or parts typical at a whole group