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Levels of O rganization of the B iosphere. Organism. Can you name examples of:. System. Organ. Tissue. Cell. Organelles. Atoms. Molecules. Atoms. Biosphere. Environment/Ecosystem. Biotic / Abiotic. Community. Species. Population. Organism. System. Organ. Tissue. Cell.
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Organism Can you name examples of: System Organ Tissue Cell Organelles Atoms Molecules Atoms
Biosphere Environment/Ecosystem Biotic / Abiotic Community Species Population Organism System Organ Tissue Cell Organelles Molecules Atoms
Biospere Ecosystem
Biosphere Environment/Ecosystem surrounding of an organism, both living and non-living things
Biosphere Environment/Ecosystem surrounding of an organism, both living and non-living things Abiotic non-living things Biotic living things, (bio means life)
Biosphere Environment/Ecosystem surrounding of an organism, both living and non-living things Abiotic Biotic Boat Water Sun
Environment/Ecosystem surrounding of an organism, both living and non-living things Abiotic non-living things Biotic living things, (bio means life) Organism independent living thing
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Environment/Ecosystem Abiotic Boat Water Sun Ellen Steven Belle Bianca Jessica Rebbeca Franky Al Miranda Tigger Chris Oscar Biotic Organisms Richy Johnny
Environment/Ecosystem surrounding of an organism, both living and non-living things Abiotic Biotic non-living things living things, (bio means life) Community Populations in a given area that interact with one another
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Environment/Ecosystem Abiotic Boat Water Sun Biotic Community Thehumanis trying to fish theGoldfish, Ladyfish, Machofish, Drowsyfish and Elderfishout of this pond. TheGoldfish, Ladyfish, Machofish, Drowsyfish and Elderfishare trying to hide in this pond’salgae.
Environment/Ecosystem surrounding of an organism, both living and non-living things Abiotic Biotic non-living things living things, (bio means life) Organism independent living thing Community Populations in a given area that interact with one another Species Organisms which resemble each other and naturally breed to produce fertile offspring (same kind)
Species • Organisms which resemble each other and naturally breed to produce fertile offspring(same kind) • To distinguish, study: • the profiles of the head, neck and body • dietary habits • where they live
Are these animals part of the same Species? Golden Retriever dog Saint-Bernard dog Poodle dog
Are these animals part of the same Species? Kangaroo Panther Parrots
Are these animals part of the same Species? Clydesdale horse Mustang horse Arabian Horse
Are these animals part of the same Species? Caucasian human Negroid human Asian human
Are these animals part of the same Species? panther cougar lioness
Exceptions Although different speciesdo not normally breed with each other in nature…sometimes they interbreed because humans have pushed them out of their home ranges. Timber wolf Husky dog Coyote
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Environment/Ecosystem Abiotic Boat Water Sun human cow Ellen Steven Belle Bianca Richy Jessica Tiger Rebbeca Franky Al Miranda fish Johnny Tigger Chris Oscar Biotic Community Species fish algae human