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From smallest to largest, the ecological levels of organization are:

From smallest to largest, the ecological levels of organization are:-example-1
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The levels of organization in ecology are a way of studying the living beings where the categories are defined by the relationship that living beings have.

From smallest to largest they are the following:

• Individual,, a single living being.

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• Population,, a group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time.

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• Community,, which includes the populations of different species that live in the same area.

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• Ecosystem,, the living and not living elements in an area.

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• Biomes, are big regions characterized by their climate, flora, fauna, and soil type.

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• Biosphere,, all the parts of Earth where life is found.

Of the options, the last one (individual, populations, community, ecosystem, biome) it's the right answer.

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