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The sequence that represents the correct order of increasing complexity in living systems is molecules, cell, tissue, and organs. The classification of organisms reflect similarities and evolutionary history.
The sequence that demonstrates increasing complexity of levels of ecological communities is: individual → population → community → ecosystem → biome → biosphere. At the individual level, we have single organisms; populations consist of groups of individuals of the same species; communities are made up of multiple populations interacting; ecosystems include both living organisms and their physical environment; biomes are large areas characterized by specific climate and ecosystems; and the biosphere encompasses all living organisms on Earth and their interactions with the environment. Each level builds upon the previous one, adding layers of interaction and complexity.
The diagram that shows the comparative amount of energy at each feeding level is called an energy pyramid. It represents the flow of energy through different trophic levels in an ecosystem, with energy decreasing as you move up the pyramid.
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It isn't really a chart. But a pyramid would show the decreasing amount of energy available to those organisms in each level to live, grow and reproduce.
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It shows whether, and how steeply, the terrain or function is increasing or decreasing.
Cells → tissues → organs → systems
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