Describe genetic, species and ecosystem biodiversity.
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Biodiversity - Genetic, Species and Ecosystem diversity. Biodiversity is defined as "the variety and variability among all groups of living organisms and the ecosystems in which they occur."
Genetic diversity are the differences in DNA among individuals within a species or population. Species diversity is the number or variety of species in the world or in a particular region. Ecosystem diversity is the number or variety of ecosystems within a particular area.
Genetic diversity are the differences in DNA among individuals within a species or population. Species diversity is the number or variety of species in the world or in a particular region. Ecosystem diversity is the number or variety of ecosystems within a particular area.
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The living scene is an unpredictable mix of various dimensions of living beings.
The key segments of life are at one extraordinary and networks of species at the other outrageous.
The signs of a wide range of decent varieties are found at all these dimensions of life forms.
Biodiversity is the shorter type of word organic decent variety which implies assorted variety in the natural world.
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