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1. What is the relationship between an individual and a community?

2. What characteristics define a population?
3. Why is the distinction between a community and an ecosystem important to ecologists?
4. Define species.
5. What is an ecosystem?
6. Define population. How is a population different from a community?

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Step-by-step explanation:

1.) The relationship between an individual and a community is very close. Essentially, "society" is the regularities, customs, and ground rules of anti-human behaviour.

2.) The number of people who live in a particular area, region, City, or country.

4.) A group of plants and animals that are all the same and that can breed together.

5.) All the plants and animals in a particular area consisted together with their surroundings.

6.) A population is a group of organisms belonging to the same species that live in the same area and interact with one another. A communist is all of the population of different spices that live in the same area and interact with one another. A communist is composed of all of the biotic factors of the area.

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