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Scientists use specific levels of organization in order to analyze the biosphere. The Everglades are a large area of subtropical wetlands found in Florida. A variety of plants and animals can be found in the Everglades, including Florida panthers, cypress trees, herons, and alligators.

Wetlands with large trees and a white bird in the water.

Photo by National Park Service

Which level of organization is not seen in the Everglades?

ecosystem
community
population
biome

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Biome.

Explanation: The Everglades contain populations (e.g., alligators), communities (all the species living there), and an ecosystem (the community plus abiotic factors). A biome is a much larger category (e.g., wetlands, tundra, rainforest); the Everglades are part of a wetland biome rather than being a separate biome themselves.