(Video) Individual Species, Populations, Communities, Ecosystems, and Biomes
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Name the five levels of organization in an ecosystem.

The five levels of organization in an ecosystem are: species, population, community, ecosystem, and biome.

What is the study of ecosystems and their parts called?

The study of ecosystems and their parts is called ecology.

Define 'community' in terms of ecological organization.

In ecological organization, a community refers to all the different populations in a specific area or region at a certain time.

What are abiotic factors in an ecosystem?

<p>Abiotic factors in an ecosystem are non-living components, such as soil, rivers, lakes, air, and rocks.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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