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Hi, so in this video, we're going to be talking about the differences between different biological groups and organizations in order to answer the question, which term represents the different groups of organisms living together in a specific area.
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So let's first identify the lineage of biological organizations.
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So first we start with an individual.
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An individual in this situation would be like a single organism, oops, single organism of a specific species.
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So for example, a fish, just a single fish.
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Okay, then from there, an individual can grow into, a population.
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So from there we get a population, which we can think of as a group of individuals in or of a specific species.
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So for example, a group of the same fish.
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And then from population, we get a a community, which is like multiple populations interacting with one or another.
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So for example, the fish, maybe jellyfish, sea turtles, all sharing the same area.
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Okay, and then from community, we get an ecosystem.
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And an ecosystem is the community that we just talked about interacting with the physical environment around them.
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So the community and the physical environment in which the community interacts with...