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Define individual, community, population, ecosystem landscape, biome, biosphere

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An individual is a single organism, a population is a group of organisms of the same species, a community is the sum of populations in a particular area, an ecosystem consists of living things and the non-living environment, a biome is a group of similar ecosystems, and the biosphere is all the ecosystems on Earth.

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An individual refers to a single organism of a species.

A community is the sum of populations inhabiting a particular area.

A population is a group of organisms of the same species living within a specific area.

An ecosystem consists of all the living things in a particular area together with the abiotic, non-living parts of that environment.

A biome is a group of similar ecosystems with the same general type of physical environment.

The biosphere is the collection of all ecosystems on Earth and represents the zones of life on Earth.

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