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How can an individual organism simultaneously be part of population, community,Ecosystem. and biome?
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How can an individual organism simultaneously be part of population, community,Ecosystem. and biome?
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An organism of one species is a part of a population.
Different populations (of different species) make up a community.
The community is the biotic component of an ecosystem.
Different ecosystem are grouped into a specific biome.
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