The organizational level of a biome, from the broadest to the most specific category, starts with the biosphere, which encompasses all living organisms on Earth. Within the biosphere, biomes are defined as large ecological areas characterized by specific climate conditions, flora, and fauna. Each biome can be further divided into smaller ecosystems, which consist of communities of organisms interacting with their environment. Finally, within these ecosystems, specific habitats and individual species represent the most specific categories.
This category is for questions and answers related to generic information or topics that do not fall under a specific category.
organism → population → community → ecosystem → biome
genome -> chromosome -> DNA -> gene
7 levels of classification from broadest to most specific level
General means broad topics; specific means narrow topics. You start with your broadest topic, then narrow it down further and further.For example:WikiAnswers is a website. It has lots of information on it. You can type in a question on the site. There are lots of people who will answer your question for you. WikiAnswers is a question and answer website.
Main category refers to the broadest or most general classification of something, typically used to organize and group related items or topics together. In a taxonomy or classification system, main categories serve as high-level groupings for more specific subcategories.
In taxonomy, a domain is the highest taxonomic rank of organisms, representing the broadest category. There are three domains in the classification system: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. These domains are based on differences in cell structure and organization.
Species is more specific than domain in taxonomy. Domain is the broadest classification category, followed by kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and finally species. Each level provides more specific information about the organism being classified.
The highest level of organization that is least specific is the biosphere. The biosphere encompasses all ecosystems on Earth, including all living organisms and their interactions with the environment. It represents the broadest category of biological organization, containing various levels of complexity, from individual organisms to entire ecosystems.
kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species (Novanet) (gardpoint)
An organizational structure impacts organizational functions in every aspect. This is what defines the specific roles of each department in the organization.
Kingdom and phylum are two different levels of biological classification. Kingdom is the broadest category, grouping organisms based on fundamental characteristics, such as prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells. Phylum is a more specific category within a kingdom, grouping organisms based on shared characteristics, such as body structure or developmental patterns.