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Habitat and Ecosystem Notes

A place where an organism lives and where it obtains all the things it needs to survive. Habitat

Ecosystem The community of organisms in an area along with their nonliving surroundings.

There are many Habitats within an Ecosystem. Difference between Habitat and ecosystem Habitat is talking about one organism and it’s specific needs and Ecosystem refers to many organisms and how they relate to each other and their environment. There are many Habitats within an Ecosystem.

Communities and Populations

A group of organisms that are physically similar and can mate with eachother and produce offspring that can mate with each other. Species

Population All the members of one species in a particular area.

Community All the different populations that live together in an area.