Levels of organization (atom-molecule-cell-tissue-organ-organ-system-organism)
Levels of organization
1. atoms 2. molecules 3. organelles 4. cells 5. tissues 6. organs 7. organ systems 8. organisms
Biome
A region of the earth's surface with a specific climate where only certain types of plants and animals live. Ex. Tundra
Organisms
A single living thing that has all of the characteristics of life. Ex. Dog
Organelles
A small part inside a cell that has a specific job to do. Ex. vacuole
Community
All of the different living things (orgamisms) in the same place at the same time. Ex. The white tail deer, oak tree, and gray squirrels in the forest.
Ecosystem
All of the living things (biotic) and the non-living factors (abiotic) in the same place at the same time. Ex. All of the green algae, sunfish, frogs in the water, along with amount of salt and temp of water.
Levels of Biological organization from smallest to largest
Atom, Molecule, Organelle, Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome, Biosphere
Levels of Biological organization from largest to smallest
Biosphere, Biome, Ecosystem, Community, Population, Organism, Organ System, Organ, Tissue, Cell, Organelle, Molecule, Atom
Organ Systems
Different organs working together to perform a major process in an organism. Ex. Digestive System
Organs
Different tissues working together to form a structure with a specific function. Ex. heart
Tissues
Many cells of the same type working together to perform a function. Ex.
Population
Many organisms of the same type (species) in the same place at the same time. Ex. a herd of Caribou
Cells
The basic unit of structure and function in a living thing. Ex. white blood cell
Biosphere
The part of the earth's surface where living things can be found. Ex. Earth
Atom
The smallest unit of matter that retains all the chemical properties of its respective elements. Proton, Neutron, Electron
Molecules
Two or more atoms bonded together. Ex. water