Students will be able to (1) describe the hierarchy of organization within body systems and (2) identify the human body systems and major organs we will.

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Students will be able to (1) describe the hierarchy of organization within body systems and (2) identify the human body systems and major organs we will cover in this class.

 Things are grouped and ranked based on some kind of system

 Think about a hierarchy that you have encountered in your life. ◦ 2 minutes to think and write down ◦ 2 minutes to talk to your partner ◦ 2 minutes to share out

 Molecule  Organ System  Cell  Organism  Organelle  Atom  Tissue  Organ With your partner, write one term on each sticky note and organize in order of smallest to largest. If you don’t know what something is, make a guess!

Atom Building block of everything Molecule Group of molecules with a function Groups of atoms Organelle Cell Made up of organelles Tissue Group of similar cells Made up of similar tissues Organ Organ system Made up of organs with similar function Made up of organ systems Organism

 Under your foldable, write a 2 sentence summary of today’s class.