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ecosystem interactions
living things are organized in levels within an ecosystem. please identify each level accurately and provide an example for each:
a. organism:
b. community:
c. ecosystem
d. populatio
Brief Explanations
- Organism: The smallest, individual living unit in the ecosystem hierarchy, a single living thing.
- Population: A group of the same type of organism (same species) living in the same area.
- Community: All the different populations (different species) of living things interacting in a shared area.
- Ecosystem: Includes all living organisms (the community) plus the non-living (abiotic) components of their environment, like water, soil, and sunlight, interacting as a system.
- The concentric circles represent the hierarchy from smallest (innermost) to largest (outermost) level of organization.
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- A. ORGANISM: (Innermost circle) A single red fox
- D. POPULATION: (Second innermost circle) All red foxes living in a forest
- B. COMMUNITY: (Third circle) All foxes, rabbits, trees, and fungi in the forest
- C. ECOSYSTEM: (Outermost circle) The forest area including all living organisms plus the soil, rainfall, and air temperature of the region