Answer/Explanation:
Density-dependent limiting factors are non living and biotic factors that affect the size and growth of a population based on the population density, while density-independent limiting factors are those factors that do not depend on the density of a population before they can have an effect on the growth and size of the population.
Examples of density-dependent limiting factors are predation, disease, Parasitism, competition. These rely on the density of a population in order to affect the growth and size of a population.
On the other hand, examples of density-independent limiting factors are pollution, flood, temperature.
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Organisms is the answer to you question
Community, population, ecosystem shows the levels of organizational hierarchy from least complex to most complex. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option. It is a fact that a community will always be smaller than the population, since numerous communities make up the population. Ecosystem is the largest.