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Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism example photos For levels of organization flip book Three pieces of paper Lay paper over each other like this:

Line them up…

fold

Levels of organization cell tissue organ Organ system organism

Write these on the corresponding pages Cell- cells are the building blocks of all living things; they have Specialized jobs Tissue – tissue is made of many cells that are all the same Type of cell; each type of tissue has a special job Organs- organs are made of tissue that is all the same type; Each organ has a special job Organ systems – organ systems are made of organs; the Organs are different and have special jobs but the system Has a special job Organisms – organisms are made of many organ systems that That each do a different job; each organism is unique

The following slides have pictures you may use To illustrate your flip book You may use your own ideas They must have color and be neat and detailed

Animal cell Plant cell

Cardiac muscle tissue Nervous tissue Bone connective tissue Vascular tissue Brain tissue Bone tissue

Draw any organ, these are examples ROOT

Organ system examples

Organism examples