Insects and their relatives have the largest number of species, a total of 875,000.
It would depend which foodchain you are talking about but overall it is the species homo sapiens or human beings.
species
A 'population'.
The plant kingdom. Actually, I believe that the kingdom with the greatest number of individual organisms would be the kingdom Animalia. There are over 600,000 species of beetles alone, not even counting the individual beetles that would be found in a population of that species.
The kingdom Animalia has the greatest number of species.
Insects and their relatives have the largest number of species, a total of 875,000.
Thinking about the rainforest, it has 1000s of insect species in one place plus all the other organisms else where so i would assume land
The level of biological organization that includes the greatest total number of species is the ecosystem level. Ecosystems are complex networks of interacting organisms and their physical environment, supporting a wide variety of plant and animal species within a specific area.
Yes
Species
The insects, of which about one million species are known. This is about half of the total number of species known.
Species
The levels of classification for all organisms is as following (from broadest to narrowest) Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. So organisms that have the same species will be most alike.
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The organisms with the greatest number are typically single-celled bacteria due to their high reproductive rates and vast ecological distribution across various environments. Insects also have a high number of species and individuals, but single-celled bacteria are generally more abundant in terms of sheer numbers.
The family taxonomic level for a given genus typically includes the greatest number of species. Families consist of multiple genera, each with their own set of species.