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Biology Quiz 5
Rank the following terms from largest to smallest: ecosystem, population, biosphere, community. biosphere (largest) ecosystem community population (smallest) ecosystem (largest) biosphere community population (smallest) biosphere (largest) ecosystem population community (smallest) ecosystem (largest) community biosphere population (smallest)
Which of the following includes the other three: ecosystem, population, biosphere, community. The ecosystem contains all the communities on the earth, all the biospheres on the earth, and all of the populations on the earth.
The community contains all the ecosystems on the earth, all the biospheres on the earth, and all of the populations on the earth.
The population contains all the ecosystems on the earth, all the communities on the earth, and all of the biospheres on the earth.
The biosphere contains all the ecosystems on the earth, all the communities on the earth, and all of the populations on the earth.
For questions 3–7, consider the following things in your front yard: cardinals, robins, rocks, raccoons, bees, decaying leaves, mosquitos, humans, beetles, water, blue grass, sunlight, moss, soil, worms, pine trees, and the air (containing oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide).

What are the biotic components of your front yard? The biotic components are the blue grass, moss, and pine trees.
The biotic components are the cardinals, raccoons, bees, mosquitoes, beetles, blue grass, moss, worms, and pine trees.
The biotic components are the cardinals, robins, raccoons, bees, mosquitoes, humans, beetles, blue grass, moss, worms, and pine trees.
The biotic components are the cardinals, robins, raccoons, bees, mosquitoes, humans, beetles, blue grass, moss, worms, and pine trees, rocks, decaying leaves.
What are the abiotic components of your front yard? The abiotic components are the rocks, water, and soil.
The abiotic components are the air containing oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide.

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