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An ecosystem consists of all of the populations of multiple species living in a particular place. an ecosystem consists of all of the populations of multiple species living in a particular place. a. True
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An ecosystem consists of all of the populations of multiple species living in a particular place. an ecosystem consists of all of the populations of multiple species living in a particular place.
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b. False
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False. An ecosystem consists of all the living organisms as well as the nonliving components such as air, water and soil. But technically it does contain all the populations of different species, the definition is just missing a component.
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