The correct scientific name for Organism 1 is <em>Phoebis philea</em>.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The species of butterfly scientifically named as <em>Phoebis philea </em>and commonly named as orange-barred sulfur, basically found in Americas. Its scientific classification involve following points: Kingdom is Animalia; Phylum is Arthropoda; Class is Insecta; Order is Lepidoptera; Family is Pieridae; Genus is Phoebis and Species is P. philea.
The environment of this species is in tropical scrub, parks, fields and edges of the forest. The creature takes nectar from plants of red colour. The larvae depend on the species Cassia. Wingspan is between 68 and 80 mm. In Florida there are 2-3 generations a year, and one in the northern region of the range with winged adults from mid to late summer.
The answer is Oak Tree ---> leaf ---> Guard Cell ---> Chloroplast because guard cells are are specialized cells in the epidermis of leaves which means leaves are more complex and Chloroplasts are less complex than guard cells.
There are so many examples for that in different areas, like biology experiment carried out in our lab recently.
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