A group of organisms of the same kind inhabiting the same environment is called

a

ecosystem

b

habitat

c

population

d

species

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Gift247
5 years ago

population is the number of a particular specie or organism living in a habitat.

specie refers to a group of organism that can reproduce with one another and produce fertile offspring.

ecosystem has to do with living organisms and the non -living factor(biotic & abiotic).

habitat is the place where organisms live.

the answer is population .C.

The answer is population.check the cological chapters in ur biology text book.

ogoprecious
2 years ago

gb

Motu Science
9 years ago

I think population can be talked of if definition says ' at a particular time '. Still check textbooks too, I may be wrong. Thanks

Myschool Kelly
9 years ago

Correction has been made. Thanks for your contributions.

Ollietsade
1 year ago

population has to do with the total number of organisms of the same species living in a particular area at a time. the correct answer should be community

sadiya junaid
9 years ago

the answer should be species because the question was 'of the same kind'

Tima01
8 months ago

How can population be the answer na?
Question didn't say number or total number.

myfathermyfather
7 years ago

Answer is C
REF: Modern biology, page 116 (summary)

how will a group of organism be population,it is species

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