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5 November, 23:08

What are all of the populations living in an ecosystem called?

What are the non-living parts of an ecosystem called?

What is made up of all of the members of one species that live in an area called?

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  1. 5 November, 23:25
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    All the populations living and interacting within a particular geographic area make up a biological (or biotic) community. The living organisms in a community together with their nonliving or abiotic environment make up an ecosystem.
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