Put the following levels in ecology in order from simplest to most complex: Individual?population?community?ecosystem. Individual?community?population?ecosystem. Individual?community?ecosystem?population. Individual?population?ecosystem?community. Individual?ecosystem?community?population.
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The correct ecological hierarchy, from simplest to most complex, is: - Individual (an organism) - Population (a group of individuals of the same species) - Community (a group of different populations living together) - Ecosystem (a community and its physical Show more…
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