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All right.
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So let's look at this question that says the species and then a community are and they give you a lot of answer options.
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Well, let's look at those answer options right away because a lot of them are unrelated.
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It says the species is done a community are used to compare a used to compare communities.
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B present due to their abiotic requirements.
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And abiotic just means the requirements that are non -living.
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It's a present due to non -living requirements.
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So that would be like rocks and things like that.
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C, more diverse as the size of the area around them increases.
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And then d says the same thing as b.
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So obviously it's, if it's b, it's d and if it's d, it's b.
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Okay.
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So the species within a community can be used to compare the communities, but usually the communities are compared as a whole with both biotic and abiotic factors with their, you know, one population will be used against another population, usually not the whole community...