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A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area.
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What is a population?
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In the scientific name Canis familiaris (dog)-- what is the 1st name called?
What is the 2nd name called? |
1st: The genus name.
2nd: The species name. |
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Because when they interbreed their offspring (a mule) is sterile.
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Why aren't a donkey and a horse members of the same species?
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What is a community?
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A group of populations living in the same area
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It's made up of one species.
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Is this a population or a community? Why?
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In the scientific name Canis familiaris (dog)-- what is the 1st name called?
What is the 2nd name called? |
1st: The genus name.
2nd: The species name. |
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Community. A community is a group of populations living in the same area.
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Is this a population or a community?
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How does an ecosystem differ from a community?
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The ecosystem considers both the community and its interaction with the physical environment.
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