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What are the 13 levels of organization??

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Okay so here is what i know. It starts with biomes and ends with subatomic particles. It didnt say it in my book and i know like organ organ systems organisms but i dont know in what order!! Please help me i am desperate!!

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  1. Terms: Following are the definitions of the levels of organization introduced above.

    Subatomic particles (matter particles): the elemental constituents of matter

    Atom: the smallest unit of an element that retains the unique set of physical and chemical properties of that element

    Molecule: a particle composed of at least two bonded atoms that has a unique set of physical and chemical properties

    Organelle: structures in cells that carry out distinct functions

    Cell: the smallest level at which all functions of life can be carried out by organisms

    Tissue: a distinct area of an organ formed from a mass of similar cells and cell products

    Organ: a structure composed of two or more tissue types that work together to carry out a particular function

    Organ system: a group of interconnected organs that have a specific collective function

    Organism: a living entity that can act or function independently

    Population: all organisms of the same species (plant, animal, or micro-organism) that coexist and interact (in time and space)

    Community: all populations of different species (plants, animals, and micro-organisms) that coexist and interact (in time and space)

    Ecosystem: communities interacting with its abiotic environment

    Biome: ecosystems of the world characterized by similar dominant flora, fauna, and climate

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