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Levels of Organization Interactive Notes
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Easy
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Standards-aligned
Steven Eighner
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14 Slides • 8 Questions
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Levels of Organization
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Match
Use Slides 2-7 to answer questions below.
Which level of organization is made of different types of tissue working together to perform a specific job for your body?
Which level of organization is made of many different organs working together to perform a BIG job for your body, like digesting your food?
Which level of organization is made of similar cells working together? Many muscle cells working together are called:
Your heart, liver and lungs are made of many types of tissues working together. That makes your heart, liver and lungs examples of:
Several organs working together, including your lungs, bronchi, and trachea (windpipe). This means this picture shows you a:
Organs
Organ System
Tissues
Organs
Organ System
Organs
Organ System
Tissues
Organs
Organ System
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Match
Directions: In the human body’s hierarchy of parts, cells are the lowest and the human body is the
highest. Complete the analogies below by writing cell, tissue, organ, organ system, or body next to the
appropriate part.
California
Los Angeles
Family
Person
Neighborhood
Organism
Organ System
Tissue
Cell
Organ
Organism
Organ System
Tissue
Cell
Organ
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Match
Directions: In the human body’s hierarchy of parts, cells are the lowest and the human body is the
highest. Complete the analogies below by writing cell, tissue, organ, organ system, or body next to the
appropriate part.
House
First Floor
Couch
Pillow
Living Room
Organism
Organ System
Tissue
Cell
Organ
Organism
Organ System
Tissue
Cell
Organ
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Match
Directions: In the human body’s hierarchy of parts, cells are the lowest and the human body is the
highest. Complete the analogies below by writing cell, tissue, organ, organ system, or body next to the
appropriate part.
Plainfield School District 202
Plainfield North High School
Mr. Eighner's 3rd Period Biology Class
Student
Entire Freshman Class
Organism
Organ System
Tissue
Cell
Organ
Organism
Organ System
Tissue
Cell
Organ
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Reorder
Drag the levels of organization into the correct order. (Smallest to Largest)
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ System
Organism
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Labelling
Put the Key words from the passage, into the correct order in the diagram.
Circulatory System
Muscle Tissue
Heart
Muscle Cell
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Labelling
Put the Key words from the passage, into the correct order in the diagram.
Nervous System
Neurons
Brain
Nerves
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Categorize
A group of Cells that performs a task
Two or more tissues working together.
Living Thing (individual)
Multiple organs performing a function
A collection of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.
Examples include epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous.
Examples include the heart, lungs, and liver.
A group of tissues working together to perform specific functions.
A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function.
Examples include the digestive system, respiratory system, and circulatory system.
Composed of multiple organs that collaborate to carry out a particular task.
An individual living being that can grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli.
Drag the pictures/words in the Word Bank so they are in the correct Levels of Organization.
Levels of Organization
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