Siti found a group of tadpoles, some elodea plants, and a dragonfly nymph in a pond. Which of the following correctly identifies a population in this habitat?
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Step 1: A population is defined as a group of organisms of the SAME species living together in a habitat.
Step [2-9]: 'All the elodea plants' refers to one species.
Step [2-9]: Therefore, it is a population.
Correct answer: All the elodea plants
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