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levels of organization
- what is a species? a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce offspring
- an ecosystem contains all different species of organisms and such as water, air, temperature, and precipitation.
- list below the levels of organization from smallest to largest and describe what belongs in each level.
- what level of organization are the following pictures?
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b.
Brief Explanations
- A species is defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
- An ecosystem includes all different species of organisms and abiotic factors like water, air, temperature, and precipitation.
- The levels of organization from smallest to largest are: organism (an individual living thing), population (a group of the same species in an area), community (all populations of different species in an area), ecosystem (biotic and abiotic components in an area), and biosphere (the global sum of all ecosystems).
- Without seeing the content of the pictures clearly, if picture a shows a non - living environment with some physical elements, it could be an abiotic part of an ecosystem. If picture b shows multiple species interacting in an area, it could be a community or an ecosystem depending on the presence of abiotic factors.
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- A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- Abiotic factors
- Organism: An individual living being. Population: A group of the same species in an area. Community: All populations of different species in an area. Ecosystem: Biotic and abiotic components in an area. Biosphere: The global sum of all ecosystems.
- a. (Answer depends on picture content, could be abiotic part of ecosystem) b. (Answer depends on picture content, could be community or ecosystem)