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Hierarchy of Life

Hierarchy of Life

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Biology

11th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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15 Slides • 14 Questions

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By Rose Marsh

Hierarchy of Life

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Levels of organization of living things:

The biological levels of organization of living things arranged from the simplest to most complex.

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Atom:

Smallest level of organization of living and non-living

​Example: Hydrogen, Oxygen...

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Molecule:

Atoms that bond together are called molecules

​Example: Water H2O

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Macromolecule:

More complex (large) molecule

​Example: Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acid

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Organelle:

Parts of the Cell

​Example: Nucleolus, Mitocondria, Ribosomes...

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Cell:

Cells are the basic unit of life

​Example: red blood cells, fat cells, bone cells, skin cells...

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Tissue:

Cells that work together with a similar function

​Example: Muscle Tissue, Epithelial Tissue, Nervous Tissue...

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Organ:

Group of tissue that work together for a specific purpose

​Example: Liver, Heart, Brain..

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Organ System:

Several organs working together make up an organ system

​Example: Digestive system, Skeletal System, Circulatory system...

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Organism:

Organisms are any living creature

​Example: Elephant

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Population:

Group of similar organisms that live in the same area.

​Example: Elephants

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Community:

Different populations of (living) organisms that make up the same area

​Example: Elephant, Zebra, grasees, trees, fungi, bacteria...

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Ecosystem:

All living and nonliving components of an area and looking at their interaction.

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Biosphere:

Planet Earth: Lithosphere, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, Plants, Animals, and Microorganisms.

​Example: Earth

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Multiple Choice

They are the tiny organs in each cells.

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macro molecule

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atom

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organelles

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molecules

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Multiple Choice

It is the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed

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plasma

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cell

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atom

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organelles

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Multiple Choice

It is made up of bunch of cells that work together as one.

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tissue

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organ

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cells

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organelles

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Multiple Choice

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Many organs come together to make this:

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Ecosystem

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Biosphere

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Atom

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Organ System

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Multiple Choice

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What category does this picture fit into?

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Organism

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Community

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Ecosystem

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Population

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Multiple Choice

Carbon is an example of which category

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Biome

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Cell

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Atom

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Organ

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Multiple Choice

Looking at the living and nonliving items in a specific area.

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Community

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Ecosystem

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Atom

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Biosphere

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Multiple Choice

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Lungs are an example of what category?

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Organ

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cell

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tissue

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Organ system

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Multiple Choice

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A neuron is an example of a (an) ...

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Organ

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tissue

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Atom

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Cell

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Multiple Choice

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Which category does this picture fit into?

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Atom

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Cell

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Tissue

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Organ

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Multiple Choice

Grass, cows, pigs, praying mantis, gnats, and foxes are an example of which category?

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Population

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Organism

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Community

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Ecosystem

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Multiple Select

Check ALL that are more complex than an population

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Community

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Ecosystem

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Organism

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Cell

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Multiple Choice

Which category do a pack of wolves fit in?

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Community

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Population

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Organism

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Ecosystem

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Multiple Choice

What category does a single raccoon fit in?

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Community

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Population

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Atom

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Organism

By Rose Marsh

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