A group of interacting populations in a particular habitat can be described as ______

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A group of interacting populations in a particular habitat can be described as ______

  • A) biome
  • B) biosphere
  • C) community
  • D) population ecosystem

Correct Answer: C) community

Explanation

in biology, a habitat is a place where a particular organism or group of organisms live. the populations in a habitat can interact with each other in different ways. for example, some populations may compete with each other for resources, while others may have a mutually beneficial relationship. the question is asking us to describe a group of interacting populations in a particular habitat. the options given are biome, biosphere, community, population ecosystem, and environment. a biome is a large geographical area with a specific climate and vegetation. a biosphere is the part of the earth where life exists. an environment is the surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives. the correct answer is option c, community. a community is a group of interacting populations in a particular habitat. it includes all the different species that live in the same area and interact with each other. option d, population ecosystem, is not a valid term in biology. an ecosystem includes all the living and non-living things in a particular area, while a population is a group of individuals of the same species. in summary, a group of interacting populations in a particular habitat is called a community. to learn more about this, please read the relevant sections of the recommended textbooks.



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