Similar organism that are found in the same habitat
Similar organisms that breed in the same habitat
Similar organisms that interbreed freely in the same habitat
Similar organism eating the same food
Different organisms in the same habitat
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they are correct..C is the correct answer..population constitute species... you can not be counting goats and man as population.. or counting fowl and dog as population... if you want to know the population of goats in an habitat you count the species of goat only not including any other species...and you know goat meet goat to produce goat as offspring (interbreeding).

All the answers are definitely not correct and this one is at the fore front of them all

I go wit 'C' coz population as a group of organism of a species........, I thing there are capable of interbreeding or reproduction.

Dont make me laugh...population is a group of similar organism that lives in the same habitat and interbreed freely....so the ans is C

The answer is C because the option mentions similar organisms not species
A specie is a group of similar organisms that can interbreed, and a population is the total number of organisms of the same species living together. Therefore they are simply saying a population is the total number of species in Option C

According 2 modern biology,population is made up of organisms of d same kind living 2geda in d same habitat.so i go with A.



