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what is the basic difference in the different levels of biodiversity ??????​


Anonymous: Biodiversity, or Biological Diversity, is the sum of all the different species of plants, animals, fungi and microbial organisms that live on Earth, including the various ecosystems in which they live on. Biodiversity also includes the genetic information that these organisms contain.

Therefore, on a smaller scale, you can use biodiversity to describe the variation in the genetic makeup of an organism. On a larger scale, you can use it to describe various types of ecosystems.

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Usually three levels of biodiversity are discussed—genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity. Genetic diversity is all the different genes contained in all individual plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms. It occurs within a species as well as between species.

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Biodiversity occurs in three different levels: Genetic, Species, and Ecosystem. Genetic diversity refers to the differences within members of a species and their ability to adapt to changes. Species diversity refers to the total number of plant, animal, and insect species that can be found in a particular region.

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