Levels of organization
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Atom | The smallest part of a cell.
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Molecules | Made of one or more atoms bonded (stuck) together.
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Oraganelles | Composed of molecules carry out specific functions for each cell.
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Cells | The smallest functional unit of life. All living organisms are composed of one or more cells.
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Tissues | They make up the second level of organization. They are formed by joining of the cells that have similar function or structure.
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Organs | A group of tissues that perform a specific function or group of functions. (example =the heart)
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Organ systems | A collection of organs that work together to perform a specific function. (Example: the digestive system.)
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Organism | A living thing that's able to perform simple acts of survival (Example= human,plants, bacteria.)
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Population | A group of organisms of the same species. (Example= wolves)
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Community | A group of interacting species sharing a populated environment.(Example: wolves,rabbits, and grass in the same area.)
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Ecosystem | It has organisms but also includes the land, water, air, rocks and other non-living things in the area.
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Biome | A major regional or global community that is made up of similar ecosystems (Example= rainforest, tundra, desert.)
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