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Mccann
14 May, 08:46
In an ecosystem a population can be defimed as
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Cailyn
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Answer: In an ecosystem, a population is a group of animals that live in the same area and are the same species. For example, a herd of zebras would be a population, but a horse would not be considered apart of the population because it is a different species than the zebra. (a species are animals that can mate and produce offspring that can also mate).
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