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Levels of Organization - Macromolecules

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  • The lungs are an example of what level of organization?
    Organ
  • The molecular tools for most cellular functions that is used for structural support, storage, transport of other substances, and more is defined as:
    Proteins
  • What is the next level of organization: atom, molecule, organelle, cell, ___________
    tissue
  • What macromolecule functions to store and transmit hereditary information?
    Nucleic acids
  • What is the following level of organization: atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, __________________
    Biome
  • The level of organization that represents all the layers of the atmosphere, earth, and water where life is found is defined as:
    Biosphere
  • Multiple tissue levels and cells working together as a complete structure is defined as:
    Organs
  • The organization of life starting from the smallest part or unit and ending with the most complex level of life is defined as:
    Cellular Hierarchy
  • Multiple ecosystems with similar dominating characteristics is defined as:
    Biome
  • What macromolecule is used as fuel and building material?
    Carbohydrate
  • What is the missing level of organization: atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere
    organ system
  • The smallest unit of matter is defined as:
    atoms
  • A group of organisms making up the same species which are genetically similar enough to reproduce together is defined as:
    population
  • What are the three main types of carbs?
    Monosaccharides, disaccharides, polysaccharides
  • A collection of organs, tissues, and cells working together to maintain various life functions is defined as:
    Organ system
  • One unit of sugar is defined as:
    monosaccharide
  • What are the four macromolecules?
    Proteins, lipids, carbs, nucleic acids
  • Large populations and communities of species living, interacting, and inhabiting a large area is defined as:
    Ecosystem
  • What is the missing level of organiztion: molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere
    atom
  • Organization of a system into levels starting from the simplest or lowest and ending with the most complicated/highest level is defined as:
    Hierarchy
  • A nucleus is an example of what level of organization?
    Organelle
  • What are the thee nonliving levels of organization?
    Atom, molecule, organelle
  • The level of organization composed of various body systems, organs, tissues, and cells working together is defined as:
    Organism
  • What is the next level of organization: atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, ________________
    community
  • A cluster of multiple species/populations living and interacting in a small local area is defined as:
    Community
  • Long monosaccharides that are the most present carb found in food is defined as:
    Polysaccharides
  • A specialized cellular part (such as a nucleus) that has a specific function is defined as an:
    Organelle
  • A molecule with a large number of atoms that are mostly polymers is defined as:
    Macromolecules
  • What is the next level of organization: atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, _________________
    population
  • Large molecules, but not monomers that aid in digestions is defined as:
    Lipids