which of the following shows the correct order from smallest to largest community, orginism, population, ecosystem

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To determine the correct order from smallest to largest among community, organism, population, and ecosystem, we need to understand the relationships between these ecological terms.

An organism refers to a single living individual, such as a plant, animal, or microorganism. It is the smallest unit of life.

A population consists of a group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area at the same time. Populations interact with one another and collectively form a community.

A community includes all the populations of different species that coexist and interact within a specific area. It involves multiple species living together and interacting within their habitat.

Finally, an ecosystem is a larger scale unit that encompasses both the living organisms (community) and their physical environment. It includes various communities within a specific geographic area, along with the non-living components such as air, water, soil, and sunlight, that form a complex network of interactions.

Now, based on this understanding, we can determine the correct order from smallest to largest as follows:

1. Organism (smallest)
2. Population
3. Community
4. Ecosystem (largest)

So, the correct order is organism, population, community, ecosystem.

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