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Levels of Organization of Life. Presentation based on one from http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch8en/conc8en/envisys.html. Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell Tissue Organ System Organism Population Community Ecosystem Ecosphere GAIA. ATOMS Smallest part of matter
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Levels of Organizationof Life Presentation based on one from http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch8en/conc8en/envisys.html
Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell Tissue Organ System Organism Population Community Ecosystem Ecosphere GAIA
ATOMS • Smallest part of matter • NON-living
Molecules • 2 or more bonded atoms • Form compounds • NON-living
Organicmoleculescarbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleicacids. Inorganicmolecules Water, Salts And vitamins.
Macromolecule • Very large molecules • NON-living
Organelles • “Tiny organs” • Made of macromolecules
Cell • Made of organelles • Basic unit of structure & function • LIVING
Tissue • The same kind cell working together • Living
A tissue is a group of cells of similar structure that perform a shared function Animal tissues: Tissues found in the leaf muscle nervous upper epidermal tissue palisade mesophyll tissue spongy mesophyll tissue lower epidermal tissue Cross-section of a leaf Slide taken from clickbiology.com
Organs • Tissues that work together • Living
An organ is a structure made of a group of tissues working together to perform specific functions Plant organs include the stem and the leaves heart liver lungs stomach kidneys brain Slide taken from clickbiology.com
An organ system is a group of organs that coordinate to perform related functions In plants the shoot is an organ system consisting of leaves and the stem lymphatic system digestive system endocrine system reproductive system skeletal system respiratory system excretory system muscular system nervous system circulatory system Slide taken from clickbiology.com
Systems • Organs that work together • Living
Organism • Entire living things (organisms) • Usually made of systems • May be a single cell • Living
What type of organism is this? Unicellular or pluricellular? http://israel-biologialacelula.blogspot.com/
Population • Same type of organism living together
Community • Several populations living together • Population interact
Ecosystem • A biotic (living) community plus the abiotic (nonliving) features
Biome • Similar ecosystems on earth together
Ecosphere • Whole living layer around the globe • Includes abiotic features
De: http://loqueheaprendidode.blogspot.com/2011/02/de-gaia-mi-dialogo-n-32-con-gaia-un.html
Whois GAIA? Imagefrom Sandra Ingerman's Blog
Whois GAIA? • In Greek mythology, Gaia was a Titan who personified Earth. She was the mother of several later Titans, including Cronus, Rhea, Iapetus (father of Atlas), and Oceanus. She was worshipped as the Earth mother goddess. • http://robinfowler.suite101.com/who-is-gaia--a11020#ixzz1YJfggRBL
Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell Tissue Organ System Organism Population Community Ecosystem Ecosphere
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Now, sayanexample of Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell Tissue Organ System Organism Population Community Ecosystem Ecosphere
Now, sayanexample of Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell Tissue Organ System Organism Population Community Ecosystem Ecosphere
Now, sayanexample of Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell Tissue Organ System Organism Population Community Ecosystem Ecosphere
Now, sayanexample of Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell Tissue Organ System Organism Population Community Ecosystem Ecosphere
Now, sayanexample of Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell Tissue Organ System Organism Population Community Ecosystem Ecosphere
Now, sayanexample of Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell Tissue Organ System Organism Population Community Ecosystem Ecosphere
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www.Biodeluna.wordpress.com Based on: http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch8en/conc8en/envisys.html with some slides added fromclickbiology.com plus personal adds.