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The Hierarchy or Levels of Biological Organization

The Hierarchy or Levels of Biological Organization

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The Hierarchy or Levels of Biological Organization

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Subatomic (particle)

• units of matter below the size of an atom

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Atombasic unit of matter

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Moleculeelectrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by covalent chemical bonds

(Compound- pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements)

Caffeine

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Macromolecule

• very large molecule, composed of hundreds or thousands of atoms

• DNA or protein, esp. a polymer,

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Organelle

• Specialized part of a cell having some specific function

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CellsBasic unit of life

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Tissuea group of cells that perform a similar function

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Organsa collection of tissues joined as unit to serve a common function;

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Organ Systemsis a group of organs that work together to

perform a certain task.

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OrganismA single individual

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PopulationA group of organisms of the same type (species) living in the same area.

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CommunityPopulations that live together in a given area.(Human population, House Elf population, Bacteria population)

Pretend living thing!

Bacteria (That’s too

small to see.)

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EcosystemCommunities and the nonliving surroundings. (Urban Ecosystem)

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BiomeA major regional or global biotic community

Deciduous Forest of England

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BiosphereAll of the land, water and air (biomes) where organisms can live.

Hogwarts is around the

other side.

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Earth

Planets

Solar Systems

Galaxies

Universe

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Realm of

Ecology