Chapter 1o Lesson 1 Levels of Organization

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Chapter 1o Lesson 1 Levels of Organization SEA MOC TOOP CEBB! Chapter 1o Lesson 1 Levels of Organization

Essential Question What are cells made of? What Are the Levels of Organization in an Organism?

If everything is made of molecules, what are molecules made of? Prior Knowledge Discussion If everything is made of molecules, what are molecules made of? Atoms!

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Levels of Organization The levels of organization are from smallest to largest or simple to most complex.

Atoms are Elements!

Which Elements are the Building Blocks of Life? Almost all life forms on Earth are primarily made up of only four basic elements: Carbon Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen (Phosphorous and Sulfur are also important in Biology) Why are these call the building blocks of life?

Where are they Located on the Periodic Table? Lets take a look at the Periodic Table and find where are the building blocks of life. Review: What are groups and families? What is the name of: Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8? Which ones are the metals and the non-metals? Are the Building Blocks of Life metals or non-metals?

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Molecular/Cellular: sub-atomic particles-> atoms-> molecules-> organelles-> cells-> The first level, and smallest is the molecular level. This includes DNA and cells, the smallest unit of life capable of carrying out the functions of living things.

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Organism: Tissues-> organs-> organ systems-> organisms->

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Ecological: populations-> communities-> ecosystems-> biome-> biosphere

Each level ties into the next you can’t have one without having the other.

SEA MOC TOOP CEBB! S- SUBATOMIC PARTICLES E- ELECTRONS, PROTONS, NUETRONS A- ATOMS M- MOLECULES O- ORGANELLES C- CELLS T- TISSUES O- ORGANS/ORGAN SYSTEMS O- ORGANISM P- POPULATION C- COMMUNITY E- ECOSYSTEM B- BIOME B- BIOSPHERE

Lets Race! S- SUBATOMIC PARTICLES E- ELECTRONS, PROTONS, NUETRONS A- ATOMS M- MOLECULES O- ORGANELLES C- CELLS T- TISSUES O- ORGANS/ORGAN SYSTEMS O- ORGANISM P- POPULATION C- COMMUNITY E- ECOSYSTEM B- BIOME B- BIOSPHERE

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