
Organisms
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Boaz Rottet
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Organisms
Learners can:
explain why an organism is a type of system
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Draw
Draw your plans for this weekend!
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Recall that a system is a collection of structures that work together to perform a function. Consider the wheelbarrow shown below. Each structure has a shape that helps it to perform its function.
Is this wheelbarrow a system? How?
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Cells as Systems
An organism is a type of living system. Even the smallest cell consists of smaller parts. Those smaller structures work together to keep the cell alive.
Bacteria and archaea are unicellular. The single cell is a system because it contains many parts that work together to help the cell grow, obtain energy, and reproduce.
Examine this illustration of a bacterium. Note that even this life form, which scientists describe as simple, contains many different structures.
Unicellular organisms are systems because they contain structures that work together to help the cell function.
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How would you feel if you walked into a room that looked like this?
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Organization of Cells in Eukaryotes
Recall that eukaryotes can be multicellular. Multicellular organisms have many cells. Humans have trillions of cells that work together to help your body function. The cells of multicellular eukaryotes work together in groups called:
tissues
organs
organ systems
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Multiple Choice
Which term best describes a group of cells that work together to perform a function?
Organ system
Organism
Tissue
Organ
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Examine a Plant System
Nearly all multicellular eukaryotes are organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems. One major organ system of plants is called the vascular system. The vascular system consists of tubes that carry water, sugar, and nutrients around the plant.
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Cotton Stem Slide
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TED-Ed: How to 3D Print Human Tissue
If you needed an organ transplant, would you accept an organ produced using bioprinting? Why or why not?
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Reorder
Sort the levels of organization within living things from simplest to most complex.
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ System
Organism
Organisms
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explain why an organism is a type of system
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