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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a population?
A
All the oak trees in a forest
B
All the fish in the ocean
C
All the animals in a zoo
D
All the plants in a garden
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the definition of a population in biology: A population refers to a group of individuals of the same species living in a specific geographic area at the same time.
Identify the key characteristic of a population: It must consist of individuals of the same species.
Examine each option provided in the problem: Determine if the group described consists of individuals of the same species.
Option 1: 'All the oak trees in a forest' - This describes a group of the same species (oak trees) in a specific area (forest), fitting the definition of a population.
Option 2: 'All the fish in the ocean', Option 3: 'All the animals in a zoo', Option 4: 'All the plants in a garden' - These options describe groups of different species, not fitting the definition of a population.