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    A Population's Age Structure Is Usually Defined in Terms of Organisms
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A Population's Age Structure Is Usually Defined in Terms of Organisms

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A population's age structure is usually defined in terms of organisms in the pre-reproductive stage, reproductive stage, and post-reproductive stage.

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