The density of a population is the
a. number of individuals in a defined area.
b....
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Biology, 30.11.2019 19:31 msladestiny16
The density of a population is the
a. number of individuals in a defined area.
b. amount of food available for each individual.
c. average mass of the individuals in the population.
d. rate of photosynthesis carried on by the producers in the population.
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