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drag the provided terms on the left to the boxes on the right in order of least inclusive (narrowest category) to most inclusive (broadest category).
least inclusive most inclusive
terms (visible): population, tissues, organism, ecosystem, organ, molecule, organelle, atom, cell, organ system, additional terms as per image
To solve this problem, we need to order the biological terms from least inclusive (narrowest) to most inclusive (broadest) based on biological organization levels.
Step 1: Recall Biological Organization Levels
The levels of biological organization, from least inclusive (smallest, most specific) to most inclusive (largest, most general), are:
\( \text{Atom}
ightarrow \text{Molecule}
ightarrow \text{Organelle}
ightarrow \text{Cell}
ightarrow \text{Tissue}
ightarrow \text{Organ}
ightarrow \text{Organ System}
ightarrow \text{Organism}
ightarrow \text{Population}
ightarrow \text{Community}
ightarrow \text{Ecosystem}
ightarrow \text{Biosphere} \)
Step 2: Match Terms to the Order
Let’s list the terms and their positions:
- Least Inclusive (1): Atom (smallest unit of matter)
- 2: Molecule (group of atoms)
- 3: Organelle (structures within a cell)
- 4: Cell (basic unit of life)
- 5: Tissue (group of similar cells)
- 6: Organ (group of tissues)
- 7: Organ System (group of organs)
- 8: Organism (individual living entity)
- 9: Population (group of same species)
- 10: Community (group of populations)
- 11: Ecosystem (community + environment)
- Most Inclusive (12): Biosphere (all ecosystems on Earth)
Final Order (1 to 12):
- Atom
- Molecule
- Organelle
- Cell
- Tissue
- Organ
- Organ System
- Organism
- Population
- Community
- Ecosystem
- Biosphere
(Note: If the original terms include “Organism,” “Population,” “Community,” “Ecosystem,” “Biosphere,” “Organ,” “Tissue,” “Cell,” “Organelle,” “Molecule,” “Atom,” “Organ System,” arrange them in this sequence from least to most inclusive.)
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To solve this problem, we need to order the biological terms from least inclusive (narrowest) to most inclusive (broadest) based on biological organization levels.
Step 1: Recall Biological Organization Levels
The levels of biological organization, from least inclusive (smallest, most specific) to most inclusive (largest, most general), are:
\( \text{Atom}
ightarrow \text{Molecule}
ightarrow \text{Organelle}
ightarrow \text{Cell}
ightarrow \text{Tissue}
ightarrow \text{Organ}
ightarrow \text{Organ System}
ightarrow \text{Organism}
ightarrow \text{Population}
ightarrow \text{Community}
ightarrow \text{Ecosystem}
ightarrow \text{Biosphere} \)
Step 2: Match Terms to the Order
Let’s list the terms and their positions:
- Least Inclusive (1): Atom (smallest unit of matter)
- 2: Molecule (group of atoms)
- 3: Organelle (structures within a cell)
- 4: Cell (basic unit of life)
- 5: Tissue (group of similar cells)
- 6: Organ (group of tissues)
- 7: Organ System (group of organs)
- 8: Organism (individual living entity)
- 9: Population (group of same species)
- 10: Community (group of populations)
- 11: Ecosystem (community + environment)
- Most Inclusive (12): Biosphere (all ecosystems on Earth)
Final Order (1 to 12):
- Atom
- Molecule
- Organelle
- Cell
- Tissue
- Organ
- Organ System
- Organism
- Population
- Community
- Ecosystem
- Biosphere
(Note: If the original terms include “Organism,” “Population,” “Community,” “Ecosystem,” “Biosphere,” “Organ,” “Tissue,” “Cell,” “Organelle,” “Molecule,” “Atom,” “Organ System,” arrange them in this sequence from least to most inclusive.)