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How is a community different from a population? a. a community is smaller than a population. b. a community involves only one species, while a population involves more than one species. c. a community is a group of many different species, while a population is made up of individuals of one particular species. d. a community is a group of similar organisms in one area; a population is a group living in many different areas.

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