NOTES Levels of OrganizationCELLS
Example(s) of organism:
Example(s) in organism:
protozoans, paramecium, amoeba, yeast
epitheleal cell, bone cell, muscle cell, neuron
NOTES Levels of Organization (p. 6 of 16)
TISSUE
Example(s) of organism:
Example(s) in organism:
sponge
epitheleal tissue, bone tissue, muscle tissue, nerve tissue
NOTES Levels of Organization (p. 10 of 16)
ORGANS
Example(s) of organism:
Example(s) in organism:
cnidarians, flatworms
skin, bones, muscles, nerves
NOTES Levels of Organization (p. 13 of 16)
ORGAN SYSTEMS
Example(s) of organism:
Example(s) in organism:
segmented worms, echinoderms, vertebrates, humans
digestive system, nervous system, skeletal system
NOTES Levels of Organization (p. 14 of 16)ORGAN SYSTEMS
Example(s) of organism:
echinoderms, segmented worms, vertebrates, humans
NOTES Levels of Organization (p. 15 of 16)
ORGAN SYSTEMSExample(s) in organism:
digestive system, water vascular system
NOTES Levels of Organization (p. 16 of 16)ORGAN SYSTEMS
Example(s) in organism:
digestive system, nervous system,
circulatory system
NOTES Levels of OrganizationBibliography (p. 1 of 4)
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NOTES Levels of OrganizationBibliography (p. 2 of 4)
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•https://www.msu.edu/~halland5/Cell%20Theory/Cell%20images.htm
•http://www.lakemichigancollege.edu/liberal/bio/anat/muscle.html
•http://www.kumc.edu/instruction/medicine/anatomy/histoweb/urinary/small/Ren19s.JPG
•http://z.about.com/d/animals/1/0/J/U/cnidarian1.jpg
NOTES Levels of OrganizationBibliography (p. 3 of 4)
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•http://www.stanford.edu/group/virus/hepadna/2004tansilvis/liver%20cirrhosis.gif
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NOTES Levels of OrganizationBibliography (p. 4 of 4)
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