Match the scales of ecology with their description. Question 7 options: 12345 Biosphere Ecology 12345 Ecosystem Ecology 12345 Community ecology 12345 Organismal ecology 12345 Population ecology 1. Examines the a species' physiological adaptations to its environment 2. Examines all the populations in a given area and how they interact 3. Examines all the individuals of a particular species in the same area 4. Examines largest scale questions, such as movement of abiotic and biotic movements around the Earth 5. Examines one or more communities interacting with the abiotic conditions
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