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A population is a group of: 

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a

 Communities in an ecosystem

b

Individuals in a family

c

Species in a community 

d

 Individuals in a species

answer is A.

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  1. A population is referred to as a collection of members of a species. 
  2. As a result, they are able to interbreed and incorporate organisms from a certain region. We refer to the sum of all populations as the universe.
  3. A person is one organism and one kind of organism (e.g., human, cat, moose, palm tree, grey whale, tapeworm, or cow in our example). 
  4. The term "species" refers to the type of organism. A population is described as a collection of people who belong to the same species and cohabit in a particular area. 
  5. A population is a collection of people who belong to the same species, are local residents, and regularly breed with one another. Numerous populations of numerous species are spread throughout a few to several geographical locations.

Hence, option A is the correct answer.

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