Which statement correctly explains the relationship between a population and a species?

A population is a group of the same species that all live in a particular area together.
A population is a group made up of different species that all live in a particular area together.
A population is a group of the same species that are spread out in different ecosystems and do not interact.
A population is a group of different species that are spread out in different ecosystems and do not interact.

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Your answer would be A). A population is a group of the same species that all live in a particular area together. Each of the other answer choices does not refer to a population, which is defined by a number of individuals from one species being found in roughly the same area. Hope this helped!

Answer: A population is a group of the same species that all live in a particular area together.  

A population can be defined as a mass or group of similar type of organisms collectively called as species. The population of species, includes members that live together in order to reproduce, maintain a territory for population of other species, and prevention against predation.