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Diversity of life form Population

What is a population A population includes all the individuals of the same species that live in a given territory. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

Population A population doesn’t include all the individuals of a species but all that live in a particular place. That’s why it’s important to specify where a population lives

Population size Why ? Figure out which habitat is best for a species See the evolution of a species How ? By counting the number of individuals By using samples

Diversity of life form Habitat

What is a habitat A habitat is a specific place where a species is normally found, and that provides the conditions necessary for a species’ survival. Geographic location Climate Relief (mountains, valley, etc.) Fauna (animals) Flora (plants) Presence of water Closeness to human structure Etc. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA