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Levels of organization Science 8/21 Levels of organization

Agenda Warmup (Plickers) Job Announcements DARE CARDS Levels of Organization Card Sort – competition number correct Check Assignment #2 – textbook pages 6-12 (numbers 5-18) Check Assignment #3 - Level of Organization – day 3 4 and 5 organization of life reading & questions AC: Spiral Project – different sections of book HW: Plant/Animal Cells – fill out green and pink sheets Make note of science resources tab

Plickers Warmup This picture is an example of: Cell Organ Tissue Organ System

Job Announcements

Job Announcements (Cont)

D.A.R.E. Card P.B.I.S. points

Organization of Life Video

Levels of Organization Card Sort Categorize your word/words into the correct level of organization pocket! COMPETITION between classes for the NUMBER CORRECT perfect score= 55 Prize will be awarded on Friday for best class

Atoms Smallest unit of an element 6 most common elements in living things: Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen Oxygen Phosphorus Sulfur

Molecules Substance formed when two or more atoms are joined by chemical bonds Four types: Proteins (made of amino acids)- build/repair body structures Carbohydrates (made of sugar) – source of energy Lipids (fats and oils) – stores energy Nucleic Acids (DNA) – carries information

Atoms are basic building blocks of molecules Atoms are basic building blocks of molecules. Millions of molecules make up a cell. For example: The nucleus of a cell contains dna. Dna is a molecule made up of many atoms

Levels of Organization KEY Atoms Neon (Ne) Hydrogen (H) Argon (Ar) Iron (Fe) Calcium (Ca) Oxygen (O) Molecules DNA RNA Glucose O3 H2O Organelle Lysosome Nucleus Mitochondria Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Vacuole Ribosome Golgi Body Chloroplasts Cell RBC (Red Blood Cell) WBC (White Blood Cell) Eukaryotic Prokaryotic Stem Nerve

Levels of Organization KEY (Cont.) Tissue Cardiac Muscle Skeletal Muscle Epithelial Connective Cartilage Blood Vessel Sweat Glands Epidermis Fat Optic Nerves Organ Brain Heart Lungs Skin Liver Kidney Bladder Organ System Nervous Cardiovascular Endocrine Immune Lymphatic Skeletal Reproductive Digestive Organism Bacteria Amoeba Mushroom Sunflower Human

Textbook pages 6-12 Questions #5-18 Grade Assignment #2 Textbook pages 6-12 Questions #5-18

Cheat Sheet 2 TB pgs 6-12; Q5-18 8/21/18

Pages 6-7

Pages 8-9

Pages 10-11

Page 12

Levels of organization warmup Day 3, 4 & 5 only Grade Assignment #3 Levels of organization warmup Day 3, 4 & 5 only

Assignment #3 3 Levels of Org. Warmup 8/21/18

Levels of Organization Warm Up

Levels of Organization Warm Up (Cont.)

Levels of Organization Warm Up (Cont.)

You need your highlighter/pen Page 13 in your i.n.b. Guided Reading Cells, Tissues, organs, and systems 13 You need your highlighter/pen Page 13 in your i.n.b.

Homework Plant & animal cell label sheets Answers under science resources tab of Kaplan’s blog Password = dna INB UPDATE Animal Cell Label – page 14 Plant Cell Label – Page 15