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Levels of Org.
Question | Answer |
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Atom (apply it to the world) | Iron and Calcium are needed in the human body to keep your bones strong. |
Atom (examples) | Hydrogen, Iron, Calcium, Neon, Argon, etc. |
Macromolecules (apply it to the world) | Lipids make up the cell membrane, every living things is composed of cells. |
Macromolecules (examples) | Proteins, DNA, RNA, along with carbohydrates and lipids. |
Organelles (apply it to the world) | The nucleus is the color blue in an onion cell. |
Organelles (examples) | Nucleus, Golgi Apparatus, Rough and Smooth ER, Mitochondria, Lysosomes, Cell Membrane, Chloroplast, etc. |
Cells (apply it to the world) | Cells make up all living things ex. birds, humans, monkeys, fish, etc. |
Cells (examples) | Human blood cells |
Prokaryotes (apply it to the world) | Not as organized as Eukaryotes, less complex structure, and also it is unicellular. |
Prokaryotes (examples) | Bacteria is most common, because it is unorganized and is also unicellular. |
Eukaryotes (apply it to the world) | More organized than prokaryotes, has a more complex structure, and is multi cellular. |
Eukaryotes (examples) | Humans, monkeys, elephants, dogs, cats, etc. |
Tissues (apply it to the world) | Tissues are cells operating similar functions like your heart, and all the contraptions in your brain. |
Tissues (examples) | Human skin tissues, the tissues that make up muscles, etc. |
Organs (apply it to the world) | Organs make up organ systems, like the digestive system. The digestive system is made up of the liver, stomach, etc. |
Organs (examples) | The stomach and intestine |
Organ Systems (apply it to the world) | The respiratory system helps humans take in oxygen and convert it to carbon dioxide, in which it releases. |
Organ Systems (examples) | Digestive system, respiratory system, etc. |
Organisms (apply it to the world) | An organism, like a clown fish (ONLY ONE), all are different species and all have something different. When they all come together they create populations and communities. |
Organisms (examples) | Clown Fish, Baboon, Silverback Gorilla, Beta Fish, Cookie Cutter Shark, etc. |
Population (apply it to the world) | Together, a group of pine trees can create a population if they are all the same species in the same general area. |
Population (examples) | Pine trees, buffalos, moose, pigs, horses, sheep, etc. |
Community (apply it to the world) | All the plant and animal species come together in one general ecosystem. |
Community (examples) | A forest, a coral reef, a lake, underground, etc. |
Ecosystem (apply it to the world) | Includes living organisms and the environment in which they live in, a costal ecosystem in the Southern United States. |
Ecosystem (examples) | A costal ecosystem, underground, a part of the ocean, etc. |
Biosphere (apply it to the world) | Encompasses all the ecosystems on Earth. |
Biosphere (examples) | All the ecosystems on Earth, the oceans, land, below ground, etc. |
Molecule (apply it to the world) | When going through photosynthesis, oxygen goes in and carbon dioxide comes out. These are examples of? |
Molecule (examples) | Carbon Dioxide, Water, Sugar, Glucose, etc. |