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biological community

A biological community is a group of different living organisms—such as plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms—that live and interact in the same area. These organisms coexist and influence each other’s survival, growth, and reproduction through competitions, predation, pollination, and other relationships. The community’s structure depends on environmental conditions and the interactions among species. Together, they form a connected network that shapes the ecosystem’s health and stability, supporting the flow of energy and nutrients essential for life.