Name the six structural levels of organization of living matter.

The biological level of organization of matter is represented by living nature in all its diversity.
There are six basic structural levels of life:
1) molecular;
2) cellular;
3) organismic;
4) population-specific;
5) biogeocenotic;
6) biosphere.



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