Which of the following is the correct organizational hierarchy, from largest to smallest, in the hierarchical order of life? (Some levels have been omitted, so you are looking for the correct order.)
a. ecosystem, community, population, organ, tissue, cell, molecule, atom
b. ecosystem, population, community, organ system, organ, cell, molecule, atom
c. community, ecosystem, population, tissue, organ, cell, organelle, atom
d. biosphere, community, population, tissue, organ, cell, atom, molecule

Respuesta :

In the hierarchical order of life, from the largest to smallest, the correct organizational hierarchy is an ecosystem, community, population, organ, tissue, cells, molecule, and atom. Therefore, the correct answer is option A.

In biology, organizational hierarchy is the systemic organization of organisms into levels based on complexity. It can be organized from the largest to the smallest; the larger the level is, the more complex it is.

For example, organs is a functional group of tissues. That means a bunch of tissues works together to form an organ, and that an organ is more complex than tissues.

Attached below is an image of an example of a biological organization hierarchy.

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