Scientists use specific levels of organization to analyze the biosphere. Which level of organization describes a school of anchovies or a gaggle of geese?

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Population is the level of organization that describes a school of anchovies or a gaggle of geese

A population is a group of organisms of a particular species that live in the same geographic area at a given time and interact with one another. The population of a particular species shares a certain characteristics of interest. There is a close interaction between the species, in which they undergo interbreeding, and share habitat and food.