Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Biological Organization

In science class we read about biological organization. The largest organization is the biosphere, followed by any one of the seven biomes. The seven different biomes are ice, tundra, boreal forest, temperate forest, tropical rainforest, grassland, and desert. The next organization is the ecosystem. An ecosystem is all the interacting parts of a biological community and its environment. The ecosystem is then broken up into communities. A community is an association of different populations of organisms in the environment. Which is why communities are broken into populations. For a wolf pack in only one of the many animals living in a community in the boreal forest. Lastly populations are broken up into individuals. An individual is one living organisms, such as one wolf.

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