Final answer:
False. Members of a population usually belong to the same species and have genetic diversity.
Step-by-step explanation:
False. The statement is false because members of a population usually belong to the same species. A population is a group of organisms that belong to the same species and live in the same area, interacting with one another. However, within a population, individuals may have variations in traits, known as genetic diversity, due to genetic mutations and other factors. Examples of populations could include a group of wolves in a forest or a school of fish in a lake.