The Organization of Living Things Atom Levels of
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The Organization of Living Things
Atom
Levels of Organization Molecules and Compounds Carbon dioxide is a compound. So is water.
Levels of Organization Living things are organized in levels of increasing complexity. Complete the missing terms to show the patterns of organization of organisms from simple to complex.
Key Concept l As multicellular organisms develop, their cells differentiate (change & separate) and form levels of organization l Why it Matters: so Humans (we are multicellular) can have different kinds of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems
Unicellular Organisms l l “uni-” = one Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms or single celled organisms that lack a membrane bound nucleus, mitochondria, or any other membrane bound organelle. Can still do everything they need to stay alive Benefits over multicellular organisms: l l Need fewer resources Can live in harsher conditions
Multicellular Organisms l l l “multi-” = more than one Plants, animals, and most fungi are multicellular Start as a single cell many cells differentiate (change) into different types of cells group together
Multicellular Characteristics l l l Larger size = have less predators and have more options of things to eat Longer life – organism will continue to live even if a single cell dies Specialization – each type of cell has a specific job, making the organism more efficient
Levels of Organization l Atoms Elements/molecules compounds 1 st Level: Cells 2 nd Level: Tissues 3 rd Level: Organs 4 th Level: Organ Systems l Cells Tissues Organ Systems l l
Level 1 : Cells l l Cells can be specialized (have a certain function) Function = job Function is related to the cell structure Structure = how parts of the cell are put together l l l Shape Material it’s made from Structure of a brain cell is different from muscle cell
Level 2: Tissues l l Tissue = group of cells that work together to do a specific job Ex: Heart muscle tissue is made of heart muscle cells Animals have 4 types of tissue: nerve, muscle, connective, protective Plants have 3 types of tissue : transport, protective, ground
Level 3: Organs l Organ = structure that is made up of 2 or more tissues working together to get a specific job done l Ex: Stomach – muscle tissue moves food, special tissues make chemicals to digest food, connective tissue holds stomach together, nervous tissue sends messages back and forth between the stomach and brain
Level 4: Organ Systems l l l Organ system = group of organs working together to perform a specific function Each organ system has a specific job Ex: Digestive system is made of several organs including the stomach and intestines
Structure of Animals Cells -basic unit of an animal’s structure -become specialized ________________ Tissues -made of cells that work together to perform a specific function _____________________ Organs -made of different types of tissues that work together to perform a specific function __________________________ Organ Systems -made of organs that work together to perform a specific function _______________________________ Organisms
- Organization of living creatures
- Living and nonliving things venn diagram
- This organelle often ships proteins to the golgi apparatus
- The 8 levels of classification
- 7 things all living things do
- The structure of the atom section 2 defining the atom
- Gambar teori atom
- Is a seed living or nonliving
- Living non living dead
- Costas level of question
- Big things come in small packages story answers
- Human body structure
- 6 levels of organization
- Plant organization levels
- Organismal level
- Levels of organization from smallest to largest