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1 . place the following in order of their size in an environment a ) biosphere b ) population c)habitat d ) community e) ecosystem f)organism ​

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Answered by shilpasagwekar11
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A population: is the term we use to describe multiple individuals or organisms of a single species that live within a particular geographic area. For example, there may be one population of painted turtles in one state and another population of painted turtles 250 miles away in another state.

A community: is the term used to describe two or more populations of different species that occupy the same space at the same time. For example you could talk about the community of Yellowstone National Park that is made up of numerous animals such as elk, bighorn sheep, coyotes, porcupines, different species of frogs, and fish and insects and so forth.

An ecosystem: is the term used to describe both the biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) factors in a system. The ecosystem in the image below is made up of birds, frogs, fungi, plants, mammals, bacteria, the water, the run, the rocks, the soil, and so forth.

A biosphere: is the term used to describe the combination of every ecosystem on the planet. Our biosphere is Earth. The biosphere includes all living beings and their relationships.

If you wanted to include species in this list, it becomes slightly trickier. There are many definitions of species but a common one is that a species includes every member of the species within multiple populations. Thus, in the first image, species would fall between population and community in a sense. Although you can have multiple populations of kangaroos all living in different populations and communities, and all of these kangaroos would be in the same species.

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