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Which defines a biological community?

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all organisms living within a type of biome

all the interacting populations in an area

many interacting ecosystems in an area

the living and nonliving things in a region

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"All the interacting populations in an area" defines a biological community.

Answer: Option B

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Throughout biology, 'species' denotes each organisms of same kinds which are theoretically capable of breeding and developing fertile offspring under a natural conditions. A population is created by the representatives of an species living at a given region and also at the same time.

A biological (or biotic) culture or community is composed of all organisms living and communicating within a particular geographic region. The living organism in a community builds an ecosystem with its non-living or abiotic environment.

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