The levels of biological organization from smallest to largest are:
1. Cells, which are the basic unit of life.
2. Tissues, which are groups of cells that perform specific functions.
3. Organs, which are groups of tissues that work together for the same function.
4. Organ systems, which are groups of organs that work for the same overall function.
5. Organisms, which are living things made of different organ systems working together.
6. Larger levels including populations, communities, ecosystems, and finally the biosphere.
The levels of biological organization from smallest to largest are:
1. Cells, which are the basic unit of life.
2. Tissues, which are groups of cells that perform specific functions.
3. Organs, which are groups of tissues that work together for the same function.
4. Organ systems, which are groups of organs that work for the same overall function.
5. Organisms, which are living things made of different organ systems working together.
6. Larger levels including populations, communities, ecosystems, and finally the biosphere.
The levels of biological organization from smallest to largest are:
1. Cells, which are the basic unit of life.
2. Tissues, which are groups of cells that perform specific functions.
3. Organs, which are groups of tissues that work together for the same function.
4. Organ systems, which are groups of organs that work for the same overall function.
5. Organisms, which are living things made of different organ systems working together.
6. Larger levels including populations, communities, ecosystems, and finally the biosphere.
THE BIOLOGICAL LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION _____5. An organism that consists of multiple cells.
_____6. A system that includes all living organisms in an
The different levels of organization in an area as well as its physical environment. organism from smallest to biggest as shown in figure 1 _____7. It is the layer of the planet Earth where life and 2 below, are cells, tissues, organ, organ system, exists. organism, population, community, ecosystem and _____8. A group or association of populations occupying Biosphere. the same geographical area at the same time. _____9. A group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular geographic area at the same time, with the capability of interbreeding. _____ 10. A living thing that has an organized structure, can react to stimuli, reproduce, grow, adapt, and maintain internal balance.
ACTIVITY 3: FILL ME UP!
Directions: Provide what is being asked in the different levels of organization in an organism in order. In number 1, the smallest level and in number 9, the biggest level. Paste a picture from the internet in each level of biological organization. Number 1 is done for you. Leve What is Picture Descriptions l it? The smallest level of Biological 1 Cell orga-nization. The basic unit of 1. Cells - is the smallest fundamental unit of structure life and function in living organisms that is considered 2 completely alive. Some organisms consist of a single cell 3 or unicellular and others are multicellular. Cells are 4 classified as prokaryotic or eukaryotic. Prokaryotes are 5 single-celled or colonial organisms that do not have membrane-bound nuclei; in contrast, the cells of 6 eukaryotes do have membrane-bound organelles and a 7 membrane-bound nucleus. 8 2. Tissues - are groups of cells that have a similar 9 structure and act together to perform a specific function. 3. Organ – It is a group of tissues with similar functions. ACTIVITY 4: IDENTIFY AND ARRANGE ME 4. Organ System – a group of organs with the same Directions: Identify the levels of Biological organization Specific function. portrayed in each picture and arrange it using numbers 5. Organism - It is composed of different organ systems 1-9 (1 being the smallest level and 9 being the Biggest that work together to carry out life. level of organization). Write your answer on the space 6. Population - A group of organisms of the same provided in the table. The first part is done for you. species that live in particular geographic area at the same time. 7. Community - a group or association of populations occupying the same geographical area at the same time. 8. Ecosystem - a community of living things interacting with each other with their non-living environment. 9. Biosphere - The global sum of all the ecosystems. The zone of life on earth.
COPY THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES IN YOUR
ACTIVITY NOTEBOOK AND ANSWER
ACTIVITY 2: WE’RE THE PERFECT MATCH!
Direction: Match the Vocabulary words in the box with
their definitions below. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each number. VOCABULARY
a. Prokaryotic cell f. Ecosystem
b. Cell g. Unicellular organism c. Organism h. Biosphere d. Eukaryotic cell i. Multicellular organism e. Community j. Population _____1. A cell that lacks an envelope-enclosed nucleus. _____2. Cells which have a nucleus enclosed within a nuclear envelope. _____3. The basic unit of life. _____4. A single-celled organism, an organism that consists of a single cell.