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14 December, 05:45

Which phrase describes a population?

an area characterized by a group of plants and animals

a nonliving factor in an organism's environment

all the organisms that interact in a lake

all the gray squirrels that live in a forest

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  1. 14 December, 08:36
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    Answer: all the gray squirrels that live in a forest

    Explanation:

    A population refers to the total number of organisms of the same species living and breeding together in a given area.

    Thus, since the gray squirrels all belong to the same specie and live in a given area called forest - population is best described by the phrase "all the gray squirrels that live in a forest"
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