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The organism with the greatest population among the options provided would likely be the sparrow. Sparrows are highly adaptable birds that thrive in various environments and often have large, stable populations. In contrast, maple trees may have numerous individual trees, but they are not counted as a single "organism" in this context. Beetles and Spiders typically have smaller populations compared to birds like sparrows.

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