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Which factors are included in a forest community? Select ALL that apply.

• every squirrel in the forest

• all forests populations

• plants fungi and microbes in the forest

• rushing stream

• rock on which turtles and
frogs sit

please i am really confused and my test is timed so please can someone answer fast :(

User Eboney
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Answer:

every squirrel in the forest

all forests populations

plants, fungi and microbes in the forest

Step-by-step explanation:

In ecology, a community refers to a population of different species of organisms occupying a particular area at a particular time. In other words, community is a group of living organisms of different species interacting with one another in a given habitat.

According to the question, a forest community will contain all plants, animals and microbes in the forest involved in a series of interaction with one another. This includes every squirrel in the forest, all population of organisms in the forest and all plants, fungi and microbes in the forest.

N.B: If the abiotic components are included to the living ones, they will together make up an ECOSYSTEM.

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