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Identifying cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, and ecosystems as levels of organization in the biosphere. Standard 5

A Pod of bottlenose dolphins living in a specific region can be identified as which level of organization? A. Biosphere B. Ecosystem C. population D. community

Study the picture below Which level of organization is BEST represented by the entire picture? A. Organism B. ecosystem C. population D. community

A group of cells that work together for a common function would MOST LIKELY be described as A. a tissue B. an organ C. an organelle D. a community

Study the diagram below Which is a level of organization that could be represented by X? A. Plant B. Animal C. Biosphere D. community

Study the picture below Which level of biological organization results from the combination of the living organisms shown in the picture? A. Biosphere B. Ecosystems C. Populations D. community

Which figure BEST represents the levels of organization in the ocean from largest to smallest? A.Community Organism Ecosystem Population B. ecosystem community population organism C. organism population community ecosystem D. population ecosystem organism community

Which sequence correctly identifies the levels of organization in a biosphere from most complex to least complex? A Organism  Population  Community  Ecosystem B ecosystem  community  population  organism C community  organism  ecosystem  population D population  ecosystem  organism  community

Study the tables below. Ospreys, egrets and cranes were observed in an area around a small oxbow lake at Perry Lakes Park in Alabama Birds observed during one year BirdNumber observed Osprey63 Egret85 Crane22 Which student correctly categorized the observations according to the levels of organization in the biosphere StudentOrganismsPopulation(s)Communities A Student 1 B Student 2 C student 3 D student 4

Study the Diagram below Forests, animals, sunlight, soil, water Oak forest, grey squirrels, deer Oak forest Oak tree A Organism B ecosystem C Community D Population Population community Ecosystem Organism Community population Organism Ecosystem Ecosystem organism Population Community Which example below represents the organizational levels shown in the diagram?

Study the picture 10 A: Population B: Community C: Ecosystem* D: Organism Which level of organization is BEST represented by the entire picture? This includes the water,soil, animals & trees. Hint: This includes the water,soil, animals & trees.

A scientist studied a coral reef in an ocean. The scientist made a data table to record what was observed. How many populations are represented by the data? 11 A: 2 B: 6 C: 67 D: 101

A student preparing for a test in human anatomy studied the terms in the list. Which of the following represents a tissue in the human body? 12 Study the list of terms below. : osteocyte : stomach : muscle :digestive system A: Bone Cell B: Stomach C: Muscle D Digestive System Hint: This word ends in cyte which means CELL

13 : Student Question A herd of animals in the same area is an example of, A.Population B.Biosphere C.Organism D.Ecosystem