When it comes to world organisms, there are four main groups. These groups are then classified into smaller percentages of groups. For the main four groups 25 percent are bacteria, 30 percent are protists, 40 percent are green plants, and 5 percent are classified as fungi.
In terms of numbers of species, insects certainly represent the largest percentage of the world's organisms. There are more than 1 million species of insects that have been documented and studied by scientists. And the total number of documented species of living organisms at the present time is probably about 2.5 million. So insects represent about 40% of all known living species! But that's not the end of the story. Scientists estimate that there may actually be somewhere between 10 and 30 million species of insects inhabiting our planet. So insects as a percentage of organisms might actually be greater than we currently estimate. beetle insect Insect species represent the largest percentage of the world's known species. Beetles make up about one-third of all known insect species. If we look at your question from the point of view of numbers of individuals, the answers is almost certainly insects as well. In fact, the answer may be ants . There are 14,000 known species of ants. And they all form ant colonies. In some species of ants, those colonies may be extremely large. One colony may contain many tens of thousands of individuals! Some scientists have made credible calculations suggesting that the weight of all ants is greater than that of all humans.
The largest group of animals are the artropods or insects
25 percent bacteria 30 percent protists 40 percent green plants and 5 percent fungi
elephant and lions/cheetahs
Arthropods.
50%
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The Earth's grass produce 20 to 30 percent oxygen. The other 70 to 80 percent of oxygen is produced by marine plants.
algae and other marine plants help supplies 71 percent of the worlds oxygen. they also are used to help cleanse chemicals from farms.
Pacif Ocean
it killed 99.9999999999999991% of the worlds life including plants and mammals
About 20%. The worlds oceans occupy approximately 4/5 (or 80%) of the worlds surface.
Insects make up the greatest percentage of the worlds organisms that are classified in each group. With 84 percent of the worlds organisms still to be defined insects are. Under classification "Species" is the group most commonly used.
50%
There are about 50% of the WHOLE WORLD'S plants and animals in the Amazon Forest. *datz a lot...*
Fresh water
The Earth's grass produce 20 to 30 percent oxygen. The other 70 to 80 percent of oxygen is produced by marine plants.
50%
100% They are classified by a few main areas, or kingdoms There are Animals-The organisms that move, like us Plants-The organisms that produce there own food, like trees Fungi-The organisms that are like plants (they cant move) but they also cant create there own food. They grow on top of stuff with nutrients, like mushrooms that grow on top of decomposed stuff. And mold that grows on bread, ETC. Protists-They are a mixture of all the above kingdoms, some can produce there own food and move. Monera-They are the small bacteria that live everywhere.
25.5 percent
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Most of the worlds oxygen is produced by Trees.
algae and other marine plants help supplies 71 percent of the worlds oxygen. they also are used to help cleanse chemicals from farms.