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Biology levels of organization and taxonomy

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  • __________->tissue -> organ -> organ system -> organism
    cell
  • A cluster of multiple species/populations living and interacting in a small local area is defined as:
    community
  • Name the lowest levels of organization
    elementary particles, subatomic particles and atom
  • A group of organisms making up the same species which are genetically similar enough to reproduce together is defined as:
    population
  • Identify the levels of biological organization shown in the picture:
    ecosystem
  • global ecosystem composed of living organisms (biota) and the abiotic (nonliving) factors from which they derive energy and nutrients.
    biosphere
  • The smallest unit of matter (an element) is defined as:
    atom
  • Identify the levels of biological organization shown in the picture:
    community
  • A specialized cellular part (such as a nucleus) that has a specific function is defined as an:
    Organelle
  • ______ are groups of various tissues that carry out a specific function. Example: a bone is an ______ made up of different types of tissues.
    Organs
  • cell -> tissue -> __________-> organ system -> organism
    organ
  • ______ are groups of similar cells which cooperate to carry out a specific function. Example: Muscle cells work together to form muscle _______.
    Tissues
  • Identify the levels of biological organization shown in the picture:
    population
  • __________ are made up of various organs that work together as a unit. Example: the musculoskeletal system.
    Organ systems.
  • The lungs are an example of what level of organization?
    organ
  • Name the highest levels of organization
    Biosphere, (biome), ecosystem and community
  • What are the nonliving levels of organization?
    organelle, molecule, atom, particles (subatomic and elementary)
  • Identify the levels of biological organization shown in the picture:
    organism