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The levels of organization in an ecosystem are:

Species - a group of genetically related individuals that can breed to produce fertile young. The individuals are not necessarily members of the same species. 

Population - a group of same species that interact with one another and reside in the same location.

Community - a population comprised of different species that interact with one another and reside in the same location.

Ecosystem - includes all non-living aspects and the living population of the environment. It comprise both abiotic and biotic factors in the area. 
Levels of organization in ecosystem:
1.Individuals or organisms
2.Population- A group of organisms of a given species that live in a specific area at a given time
3.Comunity- All of the populations of different species that live in the same area and interact with one another
4. Ecosystem- Community (biotic) interacting with the environment (abiotic) 5.Biome- A group of ecosystems sharing similar characteristics
6. Biosphere-The sum of all the ecosystems established on planet Earth.