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Levels of Organization in Living Things - Science

Levels of Organization in Living Things - Science

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Science

6th - 7th Grade

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NGSS
MS-LS1-2, MS-LS1-3

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Karen Anderson

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Levels of Organization in Living Things - Science

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1.What steps would you take to create a model of organism?


2. Analyze a human organ system by discussing the function of each part and how they relate to each other.


3. How can we recall and understand the three parts of Cell Theory?

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Cell Theory and Levels of Organization in Living Things

Cell theory has helped scientists to better understand the importance of cells and the role they play as the building blocks of all living organisms. Cell theory has three main components.

1. The first part of cell theory states that Cells are the basic unit of all living organisms.

2. The second part states that all living organisms are made up of one or more cells.

3. The third part states that all cells come from pre-existing cells.



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In unicellular organisms, all life functions are performed by a single cell. However, multicellular organisms have several different levels of organization within them. Let's look at the levels from the simplest to the most complex:


Cells are considered the basic unit of structure and function of all living things


Tissues are groups of similar cells working together to perform the same function. (Examples: connective, muscular, and nerve tissue)


Organs are made up of groups of tissues that work together to perform the same function. There are 78 organs in the human body. (Examples: heart, lungs, kidneys, and liver)


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Organ Systems - organs that work together to perform specific functions


Organism - Organ systems work together to form the overall organism

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