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A number of populations of different species interacting with one another is called ______. - Biology (Theory)

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A number of populations of different species interacting with one another is called ______.

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  • competition

  • a community

  • an ecosystem

  • predation

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Solution

A number of populations of different species interacting with one another is called a community.

Explanation:

A community is a number of populations of different species interacting with one another. This concept refers to various species living and interacting together in a particular area, forming a biological community. It differs from competition, ecosystem, or predation, which have different ecological meanings.

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Chapter 15: Organisms and Populations - Test Your Progress [Page 607]

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Nootan Biology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 15 Organisms and Populations
Test Your Progress | Q 1. 17. | Page 607
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