DJJ23
DJJ23
28-06-2018
Biology
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what is the difference between a species and a population
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lenae15
lenae15
29-06-2018
I believe that species is a group of living organisms which consist of similar individuals who interbreed with each other, while a population is made of individuals of a particular species that interbreed and live in the same place at the same time.
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