Levels of organization
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Levels of Organization
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ATOMS
• Smallest part of matter
• NON-living
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Molecules
• 2 or more bonded atoms
• Form compounds
• NON-living
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Macromolecule
• Very large molecules
• Proteins, fats, carbohydrates, nucleic acids
• NON-living
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Organelles
• “Tiny organs”
• Made of macromolecules
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Cell
• Made of organelles
• Basic unit of structure & function
• LIVING
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Tissue
• The same kind cell working together
• Living
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Organs
• Tissues that work together
• Living
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Systems
• Organs that work together
• Living
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Organism
• Entire living things (organisms)
• Usually made of systems
• May be a single cell
• Living
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Population
• Same type of organism living together
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Community
• Several populations living together
• Population interact
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Ecosystem• A biotic (living) community plus the abiotic (nonliving) features
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Biome
• Similar ecosystems on earth together
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Biosphere
• Whole living layer around the globe
• Includes abiotic features
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Atom
Molecule
Macromolecule
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
System
Organism
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Biome
Biosphere