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What defines a population?
What defines a population?
Which option accurately describes a community?
Which option accurately describes a community?
What does an ecosystem encompass?
What does an ecosystem encompass?
What is a key characteristic of a species?
What is a key characteristic of a species?
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Which component is NOT part of an ecosystem?
Which component is NOT part of an ecosystem?
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Study Notes
Levels of Organization in Nature
- Living things are organized into different levels.
- Population: A group of the same species living in the same area at the same time. Penguins are an example.
- Community: Multiple populations living in the same area at the same time. Penguins, fish, and sea lions are part of a community.
- Ecosystem: Refers to a community of living things and their environment, including their interactions.
- Species: A group of living things with similar traits that produce fertile offspring.
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Explore the levels of organization in nature, including populations, communities, and ecosystems. This quiz will help you understand how living things are categorized and interact within their environments. Test your knowledge of these concepts through engaging questions.