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The biological role played by a species in its environment is called a. ecosystem habitat niche population
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is the biological role that species play in the environment. Each organism/species has a role in the ecosystem. How these organisms interact with their environment (biotic and abiotic) to gather food, mate and survive is the species' niche.
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