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levels of organization chart
smallest
level\tdefinition\texample
atom\tsmallest unit of matter\tcarbon
molecule\twhen atoms are connected to each other by certain types of bonds
cell part\tmade of organelles and do different functions of cells
cell\tsmallest unit of life, made of different organelle parts
tissue\tmade of cells of the ____ type and do a specific ____
organ\tmade of different types of ____ and does at least one ____
organ system\tdifferent ______ working together towards a common job
organism\tsmallest level of an ____. can be made of __ cell or ____ cells
population\tall of the organisms of ______ species in an area
community\tall of the different ______ in an area
ecosystem\tall of the ____ (biotic) and ____ (abiotic) aspects of an area
biome\tall of the ______ on earth that are similar to each other
biosphere\teverywhere you find ____. made of all of the different ____
largest
- Molecule: Atoms bond to form molecules.
- Cell part (Organelle): Organelles are in cells and have specific functions.
- Tissue: Similar - type cells form tissues with specific functions.
- Organ: Tissues make up organs which perform functions.
- Organ system: Organs work together in an organ - system.
- Organism: The smallest level of an individual, can be single - celled or multicellular.
- Population: All organisms of the same species in an area.
- Community: All different populations in an area.
- Ecosystem: Biotic (living) and abiotic (non - living) aspects in an area.
- Biome: Similar ecosystems on Earth.
- Biosphere: Where life is found, made of different biomes.
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- Molecule: Atoms
- Cell part: Organelles, cells
- Tissue: same, function
- Organ: tissues, function
- Organ system: organs
- Organism: individual, single, multi - cellular
- Population: same
- Community: populations
- Ecosystem: living, non - living
- Biome: ecosystems
- Biosphere: life, biomes