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10 February, 03:24

How does population density differ from population size?

a Population size lakes all organisms into account, while population density only takes specific age

groups of the population into account

b. Population size is the total number of organisms, while population density is the total number of

organisms within a given area,

Population size is the total number of organisms within a given area, while population density is the total

number of organisms of a specific age.

d. Population size is the total number of organisms of all species, while population density is the total

number of organisms of a specific species.

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  1. 10 February, 06:41
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    B. Population size refers to all organisms of a species, and density talked about how much is in a a given area, with units like per km squared, per mi squared, etc
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