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level at which life exists is the on nonliving levels (below the cell) …

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level at which life exists is the on nonliving levels (below the cell) and levels above the organism. arrange the following levels of organization in order for simplest to most complex ---- ecosystem, atom, population, organ, molecule, biome, tissue, cell organelle, organ system, organism, community
levels of organization
nonliving
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living
________cell________
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________organism________
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Explanation:

Step1: Identify nonliving levels (simplest to complex)

Nonliving levels start with the smallest unit. Atoms are the basic building blocks, then molecules (formed from atoms). So nonliving order: atom, molecule, cell organelle (wait, cell organelle is part of the cell, but the nonliving levels below cell: atom, molecule, then cell organelle? Wait, the nonliving levels (below cell) are atom, molecule, cell organelle? Wait, the problem says "nonliving levels (below the cell) and levels above the organism". Wait, the given levels: atom, molecule, cell organelle (nonliving or part of cell? Cell organelles are inside cells, but the nonliving levels (like atom, molecule) are below cell. Then living levels start at cell.

So nonliving (below cell): atom (simplest), then molecule (made of atoms), then cell organelle (since organelles are within cells but the nonliving components? Wait, maybe the nonliving levels are atom, molecule, cell organelle? Wait, the cell is the first living level. Then above cell: tissue (cells form tissue), then organ (tissues form organ), then organ system (organs form system), then organism (organ systems form organism). Then above organism: population (same species), community (different species), ecosystem (community + environment), biome (multiple ecosystems), but the given levels are ecosystem, atom, population, organ, molecule, biome, tissue, cell organelle, organ system, organism, community.

Wait, let's list all given levels: ecosystem, atom, population, organ, molecule, biome, tissue, cell organelle, organ system, organism, community. Wait, the problem says "arrange the following levels of organization in order for simplest to most complex --- ecosystem, atom, population, organ, molecule, biome, tissue, cell organelle, organ system, organism, community". Wait, maybe I missed some? Wait the original problem: "ecosystem, atom, population, organ, molecule, biome, tissue, cell organelle, organ system, organism, community" – wait, the user's image has: atom, molecule, cell organelle (nonliving), then cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome? Wait no, the problem says "simplest to most complex" with the given levels. Let's correct:

Nonliving (below cell): atom (simplest), molecule (atom → molecule), cell organelle (molecule → organelle, since organelles are made of molecules). Then living levels: cell (organelle → cell), tissue (cell → tissue), organ (tissue → organ), organ system (organ → system), organism (system → organism). Then above organism: population (organism → population), community (population → community), ecosystem (community + environment), biome (ecosystem → biome).

So let's list all levels with their categories:

Nonliving (below cell):

  1. Atom (simplest nonliving unit)
  2. Molecule (atoms combine to form molecules)
  3. Cell Organelle (molecules form organelles, which are part of the cell, but the nonliving components before the cell)

Living (starting at cell, then above):

  1. Cell (first living level)
  2. Tissue (cells form tissue)
  3. Organ (tissues form organ)
  4. Organ System (organs form system)
  5. Organism (organ systems form organism)
  6. Population (same species organisms)
  7. Community (different species populations)
  8. Ecosystem (community + abiotic environment)
  9. Biome (multiple ecosystems with similar climate)

Now, the given levels in the problem: ecosystem, atom, population, organ, molecule, biome, tissue, cell organelle, organ system, organism, community. Wait, that's 11 levels. Wait maybe I miscounted. Let's list the given levels from…

Answer:

NONLIVING:

  1. Atom
  2. Molecule
  3. Cell Organelle

LIVING (after Cell):

  1. Tissue
  2. Organ
  3. Organ System

LIVING (after Organism):

  1. Population
  2. Community
  3. Ecosystem
  4. Biome