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In terms of the biological hierarchies that begin with atoms and molecules, which level is it that includes a particular environment and all of its communities of different populations?

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Final answer:

An ecosystem includes a particular environment and all of its communities of different populations.

Step-by-step explanation:

The level that includes a particular environment and all of its communities of different populations is called an ecosystem.

An ecosystem consists of all the living things in a given area, together with the nonliving environment. The nonliving environment includes water, sunlight, soil, and other physical factors.

For example, a forest ecosystem includes all the plant and animal populations that interact within that forest.

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