The option b is the correct answer
Answer:
For example, a forest of trees and undergrowth plants, inhabited by animals and rooted in soil containing bacteria and fungi, constitutes a biological community. A brief treatment of biological communities follows. ... The various species in a community each occupy their own ecological niche.
<span>Species. Which is a group of living organisms with a series of common characteristics that distinguish them from the rest. Said butterfly may have a common origin in evolution but have now developed into their own species</span>
I'm pretty sure these include light availability, oxygen levels, water movement, salinity, density and pH. These conditions often vary from habitat to habitat and will either support or limit the life processes of the marine organisms living there.
Hopefully that's right.
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