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The Hierarchy of Life

The Hierarchy of Life. Drag & Drop Review Exercise Thursday 29-September. The Hierarchy of Life (Impacting the Biospheres). Biosphere. C O M P L E X I T Y. Group of Cells. Virus. Population. Organism. Cell. Molecules. Ecosystem. Community.

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The Hierarchy of Life

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  1. The Hierarchy of Life Drag & Drop Review Exercise Thursday 29-September

  2. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) Biosphere C O M P L E X I T Y Group of Cells Virus Population Organism Cell Molecules Ecosystem Community

  3. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) Biosphere Ecosystem C O M P L E X I T Y Community Population Organism Group of Cells Cell Virus Molecules

  4. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) A grub is burrowing through the soil to find grass roots and scrapes its segmented body against small sharp pieces of mica-rock which allows a bacteria to enter the scratches to infect it. • The grub is a(n)__________; Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Organism Biosphere Molecules Ecosystem Community

  5. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) A grub is burrowing through the soil to find grass roots and scrapes its segmented body against small sharp pieces of mica-rock which allows a bacteria to enter the scratches to infect it. • The grub is a(n)__________; Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Biosphere Organism Molecules Ecosystem Community

  6. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) A grub is burrowing through the soil to find grass roots and scrapes its segmented body against small sharp pieces of mica-rock which allows a bacteria to enter the scratches to infect it. • The grass root is a(n)_______ Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Organism Biosphere Molecules Ecosystem Community

  7. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) A grub is burrowing through the soil to find grass roots and scrapes its segmented body against small sharp pieces of mica-rock which allows a bacteria to enter the scratches to infect it. • The grass root is a_______ Cell Virus Population Organism Group of Cells Biosphere Molecules Ecosystem Community

  8. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) A grub is burrowing through the soil to find grass roots and scrapes its segmented body against small sharp pieces of mica-rock which allows a bacteria to enter the scratches to infect it. • The bacteria is a(n)________ Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Organism Biosphere Molecules Ecosystem Community

  9. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) A grub is burrowing through the soil to find grass roots and scrapes its segmented body against small sharp pieces of mica-rock which allows a bacteria to enter the scratches to infect it. • The bacteria is a(n)________ Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Biosphere Organism Molecules Ecosystem Community

  10. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) People who explore caves are called “splunkers”. One splunker recently became ill from a bacterial infection as the cave’s calcium carbonated water dripped on him. While exploring he discovered several bats with “white-nose” syndrome which is neither caused by bacteria or chemicals. • The splunker is a(n) ___________ Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Organism Biosphere Molecules Ecosystem Community

  11. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) People who explore caves are called “splunkers”. One splunker recently became ill from a bacterial infection as the cave’s calcium carbonated water dripped on him. While exploring he discovered several bats with “white-nose” syndrome which is neither caused by bacteria or chemicals. • The splunker is a(n) Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Biosphere Molecules Ecosystem Organism Community

  12. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) People who explore caves are called “splunkers”. One splunker recently became ill from a bacterial infection as the cave’s calcium carbonated water dripped on him. While exploring he discovered several bats with “white-nose” syndrome which is neither caused by bacteria or chemicals. • The bat is a(n) ___________ Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Organism Biosphere Molecules Ecosystem Community

  13. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) People who explore caves are called “splunkers”. One splunker recently became ill from a bacterial infection as the cave’s calcium carbonated water dripped on him. While exploring he discovered several bats with “white-nose” syndrome which is neither caused by bacteria or chemicals. • The bat is a(n) ___________ Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Biosphere Molecules Ecosystem Organism Community

  14. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) People who explore caves are called “splunkers”. One splunker recently became ill from a bacterial infection as the cave’s calcium carbonated water dripped on him. While exploring he discovered several bats with “white-nose” syndrome which is neither caused by bacteria or chemicals. • The calcium carbonate is a ___________ Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Organism Biosphere Molecules Ecosystem Community

  15. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) People who explore caves are called “splunkers”. One splunker recently became ill from a bacterial infection as the cave’s calcium carbonated water dripped on him. While exploring he discovered several bats with “white-nose” syndrome which is neither caused by bacteria or chemicals. • The calcium carbonate is a Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Organism Biosphere Ecosystem Molecules Community

  16. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) People who explore caves are called “splunkers”. One splunker recently became ill from a bacterial infection as the cave’s calcium carbonated water dripped on him. While exploring he discovered several bats with “white-nose” syndrome which is neither caused by bacteria or chemicals. • The water is a(n) ___________ Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Organism Biosphere Molecules Ecosystem Community

  17. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) People who explore caves are called “splunkers”. One splunker recently became ill from a bacterial infection as the cave’s calcium carbonated water dripped on him. While exploring he discovered several bats with “white-nose” syndrome which is neither caused by bacteria or chemicals. • The water is a(n) ___________ Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Organism Biosphere Molecules Ecosystem Community

  18. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) People who explore caves are called “splunkers”. One splunker recently became ill from a bacterial infection as the cave’s calcium carbonated water dripped on him. While exploring he discovered several bats with “white-nose” syndrome which is neither caused by bacteria or chemicals. • The bacteria is a(n) ___________ Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Organism Biosphere Molecules Ecosystem Community

  19. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) People who explore caves are called “splunkers”. One splunker recently became ill from a bacterial infection as the cave’s calcium carbonated water dripped on him. While exploring he discovered several bats with “white-nose” syndrome which is neither caused by bacteria or chemicals. • The white nose syndrome is caused by a(n) ___________ Cell Virus Group of Cells Population Organism Biosphere Molecules Ecosystem Community

  20. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) People who explore caves are called “splunkers”. One splunker recently became ill from a bacterial infection as the cave’s calcium carbonated water dripped on him. While exploring he discovered several bats with “white-nose” syndrome which is neither caused by bacteria or chemicals. • The many bats on the roof of the caver are a(n) ___________ Cell Virus Community Population Organism Biosphere Molecules Ecosystem Groups of Cells

  21. The Hierarchy of Life(Impacting the Biospheres) Biosphere Ecosystem Community C O M P L E X I T Y Population Organism Group of Cells Alive Cell Virus NOTAlive Molecules

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