Final answer:
The correct sequence of Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, from center outward, is Microsystem, Mesosystem, Exosystem, and Macrosystem. In biological organization, the correct hierarchy from most inclusive to least complex is Biosphere, Ecosystem, Community, Population, Organism, Organ System, Organ, Tissue, Cell, Organelle, Molecule, and Atom.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct order of the four components of Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, moving from the center outward, is Microsystem, Mesosystem, Exosystem, and Macrosystem. This model reflects various environmental layers that influence an individual's development. The Microsystem is the innermost layer and includes structures close to the individual, such as family and school. The Mesosystem consists of the interconnections between the microsystems. The Exosystem includes settings that affect the individual indirectly, such as parental workplaces. Finally, the Macrosystem encompasses the broader societal and cultural influences. In terms of biological organization hierarchy, the correct sequence from the most inclusive to the least complex level is Biosphere, Ecosystem, Community, Population, Organism, Organ System, Organ, Tissue, Cell, Organelle, Molecule, and Atom. Specifically, the sequence provided in the question, which represents the hierarchy from the most complex to the least complex level is incorrectly ordered, an accurate order following this hierarchy would be Biosphere, Ecosystem, Community, Population, Organism (e.g., an elephant), Organ (e.g., liver), Tissue, Organismal Cell (e.g., skin cell), Molecule (e.g., water molecule), and Atom (e.g., hydrogen atom).