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10 May, 02:57

A herd of zebra eating grass includes groups of organisms from different species. These groups best exemplify. A. a biome interaction. B. a community interaction. C. an ecosystem interaction. D. a population interaction.

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  1. 10 May, 02:59
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    The answer is

    B. A community
  2. 10 May, 03:11
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    The answer is B. a community interaction.

    Let's distinguish some terms:

    A population is a group of organisms of the same species in an area. If there were a herd of only zebras, this would be a population interaction.

    A community is a group of organisms from different species in an area. A herd of zebra eating grass includes groups of organisms from different species is an example of a community interaction.

    An ecosystem consists of all organisms (from different species) in an area and their physical environment.

    A biome is a large area defined by abiotic factors.
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