A population is made out of...

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The question is asking what constitutes a population in the context of ecology, specifically referring to the definition of a population in an ecosystem.

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A single species in a given area.

The final answer is a single species in a given area.

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The final answer is a single species in a given area.

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A population in ecology refers to all individuals of a single species living in a specific area, capable of interbreeding. This concept helps in understanding how populations interact and affect their ecosystem.

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Common mistakes include confusing a population with a community or ecosystem, which include multiple species and abiotic factors.

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