The difference between a population and a community in the same location is that

A. a community is an isolated subpopulation of a larger population of a species.
B. a population includes members of one species, while a community includes its nonliving environmental resources.
C. a population includes all the living organisms, while a community is the physical location in which they live.
D. a community includes members of one species, while a population includes multiple species.
E. a population includes members of one species, while a community includes populations of multiple species.


E. a population includes members of one species, while a community includes populations of multiple species.

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