srzuma15
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  • 08-04-2021
  • Biology
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what is the difference between an organism and a population in an ecosystem?

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korc22
korc22 korc22
  • 08-04-2021

Answer:

Explanation:

An organism refers to a single individual living in an ecosystem and population refers to a group of organisms living together in the same area.

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Venemist Venemist
  • 08-04-2021

Answer: A population in an ecosystem is the amount of species living in that ecosystem, while an organism is a single living entity.

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