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part 2: graphic organizer work with your team to fill out the graphic organizer below, based on the reading. i recommend you start with the middle level of each level, then the shapes to the sides. smallest if the body was a city this would be two examples cells if the body was a city this would be four types tissue if the body was a city this would be four examples if the body was a city this would be an example if the body was a city this would be six processes largest
This appears to be a worksheet about analogizing the human body's structural hierarchy to a city's components (from smallest to largest biological levels, like cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism, and relating them to city parts like citizens, neighborhoods, buildings, departments, the city itself). To fill it:
Step 1: Identify the smallest biological level (Cells)
- Middle oval (smallest): Cells (basic unit of life).
- Left trapezoid: "If the body was a city, this would be: Citizens (people, the basic 'building blocks' of a city)".
- Right box (Two examples - cells): E.g., Muscle cell, Nerve cell.
Step 2: Next level (Tissues)
- Middle oval (next): Tissues (groups of similar cells).
- Left trapezoid: "If the body was a city, this would be: Neighborhoods (groups of citizens with similar roles/living close, like a residential neighborhood)".
- Right box (Four types - tissues): Epithelial tissue, Connective tissue, Muscle tissue, Nervous tissue.
Step 3: Next level (Organs)
- Middle oval: Organs (groups of tissues working together).
- Left trapezoid: "If the body was a city, this would be: Buildings (structures with specific functions, e.g., a hospital, school)".
- Right box (Four examples - organs): Heart, Liver, Brain, Lungs.
Step 4: Next level (Organ Systems)
- Middle oval: Organ Systems (groups of organs working together).
- Left trapezoid: "If the body was a city, this would be: Departments (groups of buildings working for a city function, e.g., Public Health Department, Transportation Department)".
- Right box (An example - organ system): Circulatory system (or Respiratory, Digestive, etc.).
Step 5: Largest level (Organism)
- Middle oval (largest): Organism (the whole body).
- Left trapezoid: "If the body was a city, this would be: The City Itself (the entire organized system)".
- Right box (Six processes - life processes): E.g., Metabolism, Homeostasis, Growth, Reproduction, Response to Stimuli, Nutrition (or other life processes like Excretion, Movement, etc.).
These analogies help connect biological organization to a city’s structure for easier understanding!
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This appears to be a worksheet about analogizing the human body's structural hierarchy to a city's components (from smallest to largest biological levels, like cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism, and relating them to city parts like citizens, neighborhoods, buildings, departments, the city itself). To fill it:
Step 1: Identify the smallest biological level (Cells)
- Middle oval (smallest): Cells (basic unit of life).
- Left trapezoid: "If the body was a city, this would be: Citizens (people, the basic 'building blocks' of a city)".
- Right box (Two examples - cells): E.g., Muscle cell, Nerve cell.
Step 2: Next level (Tissues)
- Middle oval (next): Tissues (groups of similar cells).
- Left trapezoid: "If the body was a city, this would be: Neighborhoods (groups of citizens with similar roles/living close, like a residential neighborhood)".
- Right box (Four types - tissues): Epithelial tissue, Connective tissue, Muscle tissue, Nervous tissue.
Step 3: Next level (Organs)
- Middle oval: Organs (groups of tissues working together).
- Left trapezoid: "If the body was a city, this would be: Buildings (structures with specific functions, e.g., a hospital, school)".
- Right box (Four examples - organs): Heart, Liver, Brain, Lungs.
Step 4: Next level (Organ Systems)
- Middle oval: Organ Systems (groups of organs working together).
- Left trapezoid: "If the body was a city, this would be: Departments (groups of buildings working for a city function, e.g., Public Health Department, Transportation Department)".
- Right box (An example - organ system): Circulatory system (or Respiratory, Digestive, etc.).
Step 5: Largest level (Organism)
- Middle oval (largest): Organism (the whole body).
- Left trapezoid: "If the body was a city, this would be: The City Itself (the entire organized system)".
- Right box (Six processes - life processes): E.g., Metabolism, Homeostasis, Growth, Reproduction, Response to Stimuli, Nutrition (or other life processes like Excretion, Movement, etc.).
These analogies help connect biological organization to a city’s structure for easier understanding!