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What would all of the large-mouth bass living in Lake Lure, North Carolina comprise? A) a covey B) a community C) a population D) an abiotic factor
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What would all of the large-mouth bass living in Lake Lure, North Carolina comprise? A) a covey B) a community C) a population D) an abiotic factor
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C. a population
Explanation;
A population in any ecosystem is a group of organisms of the same species that live together in a particular habitat, or geographical area and are capable of interbreeding with each other.
Therefore all large-mouth bass living in Lake lure, would represent a population of large-moth bass. Large-mouth bass is freshwater game fish. Unlike a population, a community is made up of different populations or species living in a particular habitat.
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C) a population
A population consists of only a specific species in a given habitat.
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