organisms is the smallest
Interacting With Other Species
In the systematic organization of an ecosystem, the smallest unit is an individual organism (e.g. maple tree), then a population which is a group of the same type of organism (e.g. all the maple trees in a given area.) The next most complex unit is a community, which is all the living things in a given area (a maple forest, including all plants, animals, fungi, microorganisms that live in the forest etc.). The largest unit is an ecosystem, which adds all the non-living components to the living things. So, not only the forest flora and fauna, but also the rain, the inorganic parts of the soil, solar radiation, etc.
The smallest organism on Earth is a nanobe
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1) organism 2) population 3)community 4)ecosystem so hope i helped :) :):):):)
The levels from biggest to smallest are Biosphere Biome Ecosystem community population organism
Atom Molecule Organelles Cells Tissues Organs Organ System Organism Population Community Ecosystem Biome Biosphere
Biosphere, biome, ecosystem, community, population and individual
Individual --> Population --> Community --> Ecosystem --> Biosphere
In fact, there are eight levels of ecology. They are the biosphere, region, landscape, ecosystem, community, interactions, population and individual organism. Biosphere talks about how air in the atmosphere affect ecology. Region talks about the geological history and how it has affected biodiversity in the region, specifically to certain organisms. Landscape talks about what happens it the area, like agriculture or commercial. Ecosystem is simply the system of ecology that includes plants, animals, humans, the atmosphere and all other factors. Community is the certain species that is mentioned. Interactions are the interdependencies on one organism to another, which includes terms such as parasitic. Indivudual organisms relate to just the organism itself.
Im pretty sure its, Individual, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome, and Biosphere Hope this helps (:
The correct sequence of the levels of biological organization are organism, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere.
Interacting With Other Species
There are 13 layers in the biological organization. From smallest to largest, they are the atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, and biosphere.
A piece of grass will have a smaller ecosystem than other insects and animals. A bird will likely have the largest ecosystem.
1. organsism 2. population 3. community 4. ecosystem 5. biosphere