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If you find yourself standing in an oak-hickory forest in southern Michigan, what you see around you represents a good example of a:
      
biotic community
      
species
      
biome
      
landscape housing several ecosystems
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Landscape of different ecosystems.

Species is just a single specific type of organism, biome is the whole planet, and a community is a group of different organisms interacting in the same place and time. Ecosystems involve abiotic factors like water and sun-- a forest could house many like a pond, the whole forest, or even a tree itself. You can see all of these in the forest.
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