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HAPPY MONDAY
-Collect graded handouts from front table and put in Buff Binder.-Complete quarter page labeled “Scientific Method Quiz”-Copy answers onto “Bellwork” page on first row.
CUPS
StandardB.10C – Analyze the levels of organization in biological systems and relate the levels
to each other and to the whole system
Essential Question How do the levels of organization show an
increase in complexity?
The Study of Life
I. Introduction to Biology
Bios = "life"Biology
Logos = "study of"
A. Levels of Biological Organization
• Organism – a living thing made up of one or more cells.
• Unicellular – an organism composed of one cell, can carry on all the activities necessary for life
• Multicellular – An organism composed of many cells, different cells carry out different jobs (division of labor),
Multicellular Organization
Similar cellswork together to formTissues.
Multicellular Organization
Different tissues work together to form organs.
Multicellular Organization
Different Organs work together to form organSystems.
Multicellular Organization
All theOrgan Systems work together to form a livingOrganism.
Levels of organization in multicellular organismCell
Tissue
Organ
Organ System
Organism
Levels of Biological Organization
1. atoms 2. molecules 3. cells 4. tissues 5. organs 6. organ systems 7. organism
Levels of Biological Organization
8. Populations –Organisms of thesame species that Live in the same place and can interact to produce young
Levels of Biological Organization
9. Communities – Groups of different populations that interact with each other in a given area.
Levels of Biological Organization
10. Ecosystem – Biotic community and abiotic factors
Biotic - Living organisms
Abiotic – Nonliving organisms.
Levels of Biological Organization
11. Biosphere – made up of all the ecosystems. The part of the earth and its atmosphere that is capableof supporting life.
RECAP
Atom Carbon
Molecule Water
Organelle Nucleus
Cell Bacteria
Tissue Muscle
Organ System Excretory
Organism A Buffalo Moose
Population Moose
Community Bees and Flowers
Ecosystem Ocean
Biome Tundra
Biosphere Earth
HW: Analogy (Circles Handout)