alaysiamaini alaysiamaini
  • 02-05-2020
  • Biology
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What is the difference between a species and a population

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jgutierrezhernan jgutierrezhernan
  • 02-05-2020

Answer:

A population can contain many species, but only one species can be of the same kind.

Explanation:

Imagine the population of animals in Africa. You have to include all members of the ecosystem, including those of different species. But we can classify the different species to differ between them (monkeys vs giraffe). Species categorization is a bit more complex than that, but you get the idea.

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backbaby0914
backbaby0914 backbaby0914
  • 02-05-2020

Answer:

population is how many people it is counting. Species is is animal there different kind.

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