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Assessment

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Science

7th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-LS1-1, MS-ESS2-4

+12

Standards-aligned

Created by

JESSICA ODOM

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16 Slides • 5 Questions

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Levels of Organization in Organisms

How can the levels of organization in plants and

animals be described?

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Introduction to Levels of
Organization

Today, we'll explore how plants and
animals are organized.

We'll learn about cells, tissues, organs,
and organ systems.

Let's dive into the building blocks of life!

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What is Matter?

Everything around you is made of matter.

Matter is made of atoms, which combine
to form molecules.

Molecules combine to form cells, the
smallest unit of life.

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Unicellular vs. Multicellular

Unicellular organisms are made of one cell (e.g., amoebas,
algae).

Multicellular organisms are made of many cells (e.g., humans,
plants).

Multicellular organisms have more complex life processes.

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Multiple Choice

You are a multicellular creature.

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True

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False

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Hierarchical
Organization

Scientists use hierarchical organization to
study ecosystems.

This system starts with the simplest level
and becomes more complex.

Each level has a specific role in the
organization.

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Cells: The Building
Blocks

Cells are the lowest level of organization.

Multicellular organisms have many
different types of cells.

Cell differentiation allows cells to become
specialized.

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Multiple Choice

Unicellular organisms are larger than multicellular ones.

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True

2

False

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Types of Animal Cells

Muscle cells, nerve cells, blood cells, bone cells, and skin cells.

Each type of cell performs a specific job for the organism.

Example: Muscle cells help in movement.

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Types of Plant Cells

Plant cells also differentiate into various
types.

Examples: Cells for making food, storing
food, protecting the plant.

These cells become parts of stems,
leaves, flowers, or roots.

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Tissues: Groups of
Cells

Tissues are groups of similar cells working
together.

Animal tissues: muscle, connective,
nervous, epithelial.

Plant tissues: dermal, vascular, ground.

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Animal Tissues

Muscle tissue causes movement.

Connective tissue provides structure and support.

Nervous tissue carries messages to and from the brain.

Epithelial tissue forms protective layers.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is NOT a type of animal tissue?

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muscular

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nervous

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vascular

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connective

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Plant Tissues

Dermal tissue provides protection and
reduces water loss.

Vascular tissue transports water and
nutrients.

Ground tissue provides storage and
support, and is where photosynthesis
occurs.

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Organs: Groups of
Tissues

Organs are groups of different tissues
working together.

Example: The heart is made of muscle,
epithelial, nervous, and connective
tissues.

Each tissue type performs a specific
function for the organ.

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Multiple Choice

What are organs made of?

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organ systems

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amoebas

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organs

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tissues

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Plant Organs

Plant organs include leaves, stems, and roots.

Leaves are specialized for photosynthesis.

Each leaf contains dermal, ground, and vascular tissues.

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Organ Systems

Organ systems are groups of organs
working together.

Example: The digestive system includes
the stomach, intestines, and liver.

These organs work together to break
down food and absorb nutrients.

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Plant Organ Systems

Plants have two major organ systems:
shoot system and root system.

Shoot system includes leaves, stems, and
flowers.

Root system absorbs water and nutrients,
and anchors the plant.

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Organisms: The Highest Level

An organism is the highest level of organization.

Multicellular organisms have many organ systems working
together.

Each system depends on the others for the organism's survival.

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Drag and Drop

Organs systems are made of​
. Organs are made of ​
. Tissues are made of ​
. All together these things can make up an ​
.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
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Levels of Organization in Organisms

How can the levels of organization in plants and

animals be described?

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