TABLES ARE DIFFERENT TODAY. CHOOSE YOUR SEAT WISESLY! Due Today: Martian worksheet-Have out to be checked. Set up Journals: TABLE OF CONTENTS: Page 6 (right): Levels of Organization Notes Page 5 (left): Characteristics of Life Lab Set up Page 6 for Cornell Notes Title “Levels of Organization” EQ: “How are the levels of organization correctly arranged?” TEST 1 IS TOMORROW: CHARACTERISTICS OF LIFE, LEVELS OF ORGANIZTION, SCIENTIFIC METHOD
Late work: Due Today: Martian Worksheet One Day Late (70): Cornell Notes Annotated (highlight, questions and summary) Two Days Late (50): Experimental Variables Handout Three Days Late (O) Signed Safety Contract Lab Safety One Pager
“How are the levels of organization correctly arranged?” Journals… Essential Question: Table of Contents: Page 6 “Levels of Organization” Page 6 right side, prepare for cornell notes. Essential Question “How are the levels of organization correctly arranged?”
TEST 1 is Tuesday!!!: Scientific Method Levels of Organization Lab Safety Characteristics of Life
Standard B.10C – Analyze the levels of organization in biological systems and relate the levels to each other and to the whole system
If Transformers were real, would they be considered alive If Transformers were real, would they be considered alive? Why or why not?
Explain your answer (3 Reasons): Quick Lab: Copy this Chart into your Left Page 5 Hypothesis: If_________________, then _____________________ because_____________. Station Is it alive (Yes or No)? Explain your answer (3 Reasons): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Martian Worksheet Accuracy Check
CUPS
1. Atom-the smallest unit of matter (non-living)
2. Molecule-composed of two or more different atoms (non-living)
3. Organelle-molecules bond together to form the building blocks of cells (non-living) Nucleus, cell wall, chloroplasts.
New topic Levels of Biological Organization 4. Cells Smallest unit of Life is a Cell Living things can be classified as unicellular or multicellular Unicellular – an organism composed of one cell, can carry on all the activities necessary for life Multicellular – An organism composed of many cells, different cells carry out different jobs (division of labor),
Multicellular Organization 5. Tissues- similar cells working together to perform a specific function
Multicellular Organization 6. Organs-different tissues linked together to perform a specific function
Multicellular Organization 7. Organ Systems-interconnected system composed of different organs
Multicellular Organization 8. Organism-results from organ systems working together.
Biosphere Biome Ecosystem Community Population Organism Organ system (Multicellular) Organ system organ tissue cell *life*
Label the diagram Biosphere Biome Ecosystem population organism Glue the picture to the right on the top of page 8 Glue the circle diagram over it, with a tab, so it’ll flip up At the bottom of the page write: Atoms molecules organelles cells Each level has unique properties and contains all the levels below it Ex. Communities of bees and flowers interact in a way that helps each population survive. Ex. Communities of wolves and deer interact as predator and prey. Biosphere Biome Ecosystem population organism community
Levels of organization in multicellular organism Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism
Levels of Biological Organization Atoms Molecules Organelles Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems Organism Populations Community Ecosystem Biome Biosphere
RECAP
Tab and Glue
Cell Bacteria
Tissue Muscle
Organ Brain
Organ System Excretory
Organism A Buffalo Moose