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in order from smallest to largest, the ecological levels of organizatio…

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in order from smallest to largest, the ecological levels of organization are
a individual, populations, community, ecosystem, biome
b individual, population, ecosystem, community, biome
c biome, ecosystem, community, population, individual
d community, individual, population, ecosystem, biome

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the correct order of ecological levels from smallest to largest, we recall the hierarchy: An individual is a single organism. A population is a group of individuals of the same species in an area. A community includes all populations (different species) in an area. An ecosystem adds abiotic factors (like climate, soil) to the community. A biome is a large region with similar ecosystems (e.g., tropical rainforest). So the order is individual → population → community → ecosystem → biome? Wait, no—wait, the options: Let's check each option:

  • Option A: individual, populations, community, ecosystem, bioms? Wait, the correct hierarchy is individual (1), population (group of same species), community (all species in area), ecosystem (community + abiotic), biome (large region of ecosystems). Wait, the options have "biome" (spelled as "bioms" maybe a typo). Wait, let's re-express the levels:
  1. Individual (smallest: one organism)
  2. Population (group of same species)
  3. Community (all populations in area)
  4. Ecosystem (community + non-living environment)
  5. Biome (large area with similar ecosystems)

Now check the options:

  • Option B: individual, population, ecosystem, community, biome → No, ecosystem is larger than community (since ecosystem includes community + abiotic), so community comes before ecosystem. So B is wrong.
  • Option C: biome, ecosystem, community, population, individual → This is largest to smallest, reversed. Wrong.
  • Option D: community, individual, population, ecosystem, biome → Wrong order (individual should be first).
  • Wait, the first option (A) is "individual, populations, community, ecosystem, bioms" (assuming "bioms" is "biome"). Wait, maybe a typo in the option. Let's re-express the correct order: individual → population → community → ecosystem → biome. So the option that matches is... Wait, the original options:

Looking at the image (as per user's input, the options are:

A: individual, populations, community, ecosystem, bioms

B: individual, population, ecosystem, community, biome

C: biome, ecosystem, community, population, individual

D: community, individual, population, ecosystem, biome

Wait, the correct order is individual (smallest), then population (group of same species), then community (all species in area), then ecosystem (community + abiotic), then biome (largest). So the order is individual → population → community → ecosystem → biome. Wait, but option A has "populations" (plural, but population is a group, so "populations" might be a typo for "population"). Assuming that, Option A would be individual, population, community, ecosystem, biome (with "populations" as a typo). Alternatively, maybe the intended correct option is A, as the order is individual (1), population (2), community (3), ecosystem (4), biome (5). So the correct answer is A.

Answer:

A. individual, populations, community, ecosystem, bioms