The biosphere is the outer part of the earth, the place where life exists.
Most of the area is
in the form of sea, and the rest is land. Biosphere is composed of a combination of all ecosystems on the earth. An ecosystem consists of several living things and nonliving components that live together in a certain area and interact with each other. The entire array of organisms inhabiting a particular ecosystem is called a biological community . In the community there are various populations. A population is all the individuals of a species living within the bounds of a specified area. Individual living things in the population are called organisms which a well-structured organ systems. The organ systems occurs due to interactions between organs in the body of the organism. A maple leaf is an example of an organ. Each organ has a tissue is made up of a group of cells that work together, performing a specialized function. The cell is life’s fundamental unit of structure and function. One cell in the leaf is only about 40 micrometers (μm) across. As tiny as these cells are, you can see that each contains numerous green structures called chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis. These Chloroplasts are examples of organelles, the various functional components present in cells. In each chloroplast, there are millions of chlorophyll molecules. A molecule is a chemical structure consisting of two or more small chemical units called atoms