
Levels of Cellular Organization
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Warren King
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Characteristics of Cells
Chemistry of Life
Cell Structure & Function
Levels of Cellular Organization
Homeostasis & Cell Processes
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
Cells & Heredity
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How Are Living Things Organized
Into Cells
An organism is a living thing that can carry out life processes by itself. Unicellular organisms are made up of just one cell that performs all of the functions necessary for life. Unicellular organisms do not have levels of organization.
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How Are Living Things Organized
Into Cells
Being unicellular has advantages and disadvantages. Unicellular organisms need fewer resources, and some can live in harsh conditions. A disadvantage would be that the entire organism dies if that one cell dies.
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How Are Living Things Organized
Into Cells
Multicellular organisms are made up of more than one cell. These cells are grouped into different levels of organization, including tissues, organs, and organ systems. The cells that make up a multicellular organism, such as humans and plants, are specialized to perform specific functions.
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How Are Living Things Organized
Into Cells
Characteristics of multicellular organisms are larger size and longer lifespan than unicellular organisms. Disadvantages for multicellular organisms would be requiring more resources and also that the cells of multicellular organisms perform specialized functions and depend on each other to perform all functions required for the organism to live.
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Multiple Select
Multicellular Organisms (2)
Multicellular have longer lifespans than unicellular
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Multiple Choice
Unicellular Organisms
Are cute and fluffy
Require more resources than multicellular
Are always eukaryotic
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How Are Living Things Organized
Into Tissues
A tissue is a group of similar cells that perform a common function. Humans and many other animals are made up of four basic types of tissue: Nervous, epithelial, connective, and muscle.
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Multiple Choice
A group of similar cells that perform a common function
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How Are Living Things Organized
Into Tissues
Nervous tissue functions as a messaging system within the body.
Epithelial tissue is protective and forms boundaries, such as skin.
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How Are Living Things Organized
Into Tissues
Connective tissue, including bones and blood, holds parts of the body together and provides support and nourishment to organs.
Muscle tissue helps produce movement.
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How Are Living Things Organized
Into Tissues
Plants have three types of tissue: transport, protective, and ground.
Transport tissue moves water and nutrients
Protective tissue protects the outside of the plant.
Ground tissue provides internal support and storage and absorbs light energy to make food.
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Match
Match the following
moves water and nutrients
protects the outside of the plant
provides internal support and storage
Transport
Protective
Ground
Transport
Protective
Ground
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How Are Living Things Organized
Into Organs
A structure made up of a collection of tissues that carries out a specialized function is called an organ. The stomach is an organ that breaks down food for digestion. Different types of tissues work together to accomplish this function. Nervous tissue works to tell the muscle tissue to contract, food and stomach acid is mixed, and food breaks down.
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Multiple Choice
A structure made up of a collection of tissues that carries out a specialized function
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How Are Living Things Organized
Organs
Plants also have organs that are made up of differnt tissues working together. A leaf is an organ that contains protective tissue to reduce water loss, ground tissue for photosynthesis, and transport tissue to move nutrients from leaves to stems.
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How Are Living Things Organized
Organ Systems
An organ system is a group of organs that work together to perform body functions. Each organ system has a specific job to do for the organism. The digestive system is composed of the stomach, esophagus, and the small and large intestines.
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Multiple Choice
A group of organs that work together to perform body function
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Structure & Function
Connection Between Structure & Function
Cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems make up the structure of a multicellular organism. Structure is the arrangement of parts in an organism or object. The structure of a cell, tissue, organ, or organ determines its function. In fact -
The structure of any object determines its function.
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Multiple Choice
The arrangement of parts in an organism or object
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Structure & Function
Structure Determines Function
Cells, tissues, and organs vary in structure. For example bone cells look different from plant leaf cells. A lung differs from a stomach because they have different functions.
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Systems At Work
Systems Perform Tasks That Meet The Need of Cells
Groups of cells that work together form tissues. Groups of tissues that work together form organs. Groups of organs that work together form organ systems, and systems work with other systems (circulatory, digestive, respiratory, etc)
Characteristics of Cells
Chemistry of Life
Cell Structure & Function
Levels of Cellular Organization
Homeostasis & Cell Processes
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
Cells & Heredity
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