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What are the levels of organization in an organism?

What are the levels of organization in an organism?. 1. 8. No ex. 2. No ex. Ex: digestive. 3. system. No ex. 7. 4. Ex: stomach. Ex: mitochondria. 9. 5. Ex: human. Ex: muscle. cell. 6. Ex: muscle tissue. Name: Date: Period:. Atoms.

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What are the levels of organization in an organism?

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  1. What are the levels of organization in an organism? 1. 8. No ex. 2. No ex. Ex: digestive 3. system No ex. 7. 4. Ex: stomach Ex: mitochondria 9. 5. Ex: human Ex: muscle cell 6. Ex: muscle tissue

  2. Name: Date: Period: Atoms LEVELS OF ORGANIATION GRAPHIC ORGANIZER 1. Made from same type of atom 2a. Does not contain carbon atoms 2c. Combine to form Made from different types of atoms Contains carbon atoms 2b. 2d. 2. Combine to form 1. Examples of atoms: 2. Examples of molecules: 2a. Examples of pure element: 2b. Examples of compound: 2c. Examples of inorganic compound: 2d. Examples of organic compound: 3. Examples of macromolecule: 4. Example of cell organelle: 5. Example of cell: 6. Example of tissue: 7. Example of organ: 8. Example of organ system: 9. Example of organism: 3. Combine to form 4. Combine to form 5.

  3. Level 1: Atoms Atoms are the smallest units of matter. Atoms make up living things and nonliving things.

  4. Examples of Atoms

  5. Name: Date: Period: Atoms LEVELS OF ORGANIATION GRAPHIC ORGANIZER 1. Made from same type of atom 2a. Does not contain carbon atoms 2c. Combine to form Made from different types of atoms Contains carbon atoms 2b. 2d. Molecules 2. Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) Combine to form 1. Examples of atoms: 2. Examples of molecules: 2a. Examples of pure element: 2b. Examples of compound: 2c. Examples of inorganic compound: 2d. Examples of organic compound: 3. Examples of macromolecule: 4. Example of cell organelle: 5. Example of cell: 6. Example of tissue: 7. Example of organ: 8. Example of organ system: 9. Example of organism: 3. Combine to form 4. Combine to form 5.

  6. Level 2: Molecules + = Atoms combine to form molecules.

  7. Examples of Molecules O2 (Oxygen gas) + = H2O (Water) + + = Amino Acid

  8. Name: Date: Period: Atoms LEVELS OF ORGANIATION GRAPHIC ORGANIZER 1. Pure element Made from same type of atom 2a. Does not contain carbon atoms 2c. Combine to form Made from different types of atoms Contains carbon atoms 2b. 2d. Molecules 2. Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) Combine to form 1. Examples of atoms: 2. Examples of molecules: 2a. Examples of pure element: 2b. Examples of compound: 2c. Examples of inorganic compound: 2d. Examples of organic compound: 3. Examples of macromolecule: 4. Example of cell organelle: 5. Example of cell: 6. Example of tissue: 7. Example of organ: 8. Example of organ system: 9. Example of organism: O2 (O only), H2O (H and O), amino acid (C, H, O, N) 3. Combine to form 4. Combine to form 5.

  9. Level 2: Molecules 2a. Pure Element Molecules made entirely from the same type of atom are called pure elements.

  10. Examples of Pure Elements

  11. Name: Date: Period: Atoms LEVELS OF ORGANIATION GRAPHIC ORGANIZER 1. Pure element Made from same type of atom 2a. Does not contain carbon atoms 2c. Combine to form Made from different types of atoms Contains carbon atoms 2b. 2d. Molecules Compound 2. Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) Combine to form 1. Examples of atoms: 2. Examples of molecules: 2a. Examples of pure element: 2b. Examples of compound: 2c. Examples of inorganic compound: 2d. Examples of organic compound: 3. Examples of macromolecule: 4. Example of cell organelle: 5. Example of cell: 6. Example of tissue: 7. Example of organ: 8. Example of organ system: 9. Example of organism: O2 (O only), H2O (H and O), amino acid (C, H, O, N) O2 3. Combine to form 4. Combine to form 5.

  12. Level 2: Molecules 2b. Compound Molecules made from different atoms are called compounds.

  13. Which of these are Examples of Compounds?

  14. Name: Date: Period: Atoms LEVELS OF ORGANIATION GRAPHIC ORGANIZER 1. Pure element Made from same type of atom 2a. Does not contain carbon atoms 2c. inorganic Combine to form Made from different types of atoms Contains carbon atoms 2b. 2d. Molecules Compound 2. Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) Combine to form 1. Examples of atoms: 2. Examples of molecules: 2a. Examples of pure element: 2b. Examples of compound: 2c. Examples of inorganic compound: 2d. Examples of organic compound: 3. Examples of macromolecule: 4. Example of cell organelle: 5. Example of cell: 6. Example of tissue: 7. Example of organ: 8. Example of organ system: 9. Example of organism: O2 (O only), H2O (H and O), amino acid (C, H, O, N) O2 3. H2O , amino acid Combine to form 4. Combine to form 5.

  15. Level 2: Molecules 2c. Inorganic Compound A compound that does not contain carbon is called an inorganic compound.

  16. Which is an Example of an Inorganic Compound? + + = + + =

  17. Name: Date: Period: Atoms LEVELS OF ORGANIATION GRAPHIC ORGANIZER 1. Pure element Made from same type of atom 2a. Does not contain carbon atoms 2c. inorganic Combine to form Made from different types of atoms Contains carbon atoms 2b. 2d. Molecules organic Compound 2. Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) Combine to form 1. Examples of atoms: 2. Examples of molecules: 2a. Examples of pure element: 2b. Examples of compound: 2c. Examples of inorganic compound: 2d. Examples of organic compound: 3. Examples of macromolecule: 4. Example of cell organelle: 5. Example of cell: 6. Example of tissue: 7. Example of organ: 8. Example of organ system: 9. Example of organism: O2 (O only), H2O (H and O), amino acid (C, H, O, N) O2 3. H2O , amino acid H2O Combine to form 4. Combine to form 5.

  18. Level 2: Molecules 2d. Organic Compound A compound that contains carbon is called an organic compound.

  19. Which is an Example of an Organic Compound? + + = + + =

  20. Another example of an organic compound is an amino acid. Why is an amino acid considered an organic compound? Organic – contains carbon Compound – made from different types of atoms

  21. Name: Date: Period: Atoms LEVELS OF ORGANIATION GRAPHIC ORGANIZER 1. Pure element Made from same type of atom 2a. Does not contain carbon atoms 2c. inorganic Combine to form Made from different types of atoms Contains carbon atoms 2b. 2d. Molecules organic Compound 2. Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) Combine to form 1. Examples of atoms: 2. Examples of molecules: 2a. Examples of pure element: 2b. Examples of compound: 2c. Examples of inorganic compound: 2d. Examples of organic compound: 3. Examples of macromolecule: 4. Example of cell organelle: 5. Example of cell: 6. Example of tissue: 7. Example of organ: 8. Example of organ system: 9. Example of organism: O2 (O only), H2O (H and O), amino acid (C, H, O, N) O2 macro-molecules 3. H2O , amino acid H2O Combine to form Amino acid 4. Combine to form 5.

  22. Level 3: Macromolecules Organic compounds combine to form large macromolecules.

  23. Example of a Macromolecule: Protein Amino Acids Protein

  24. Name: Date: Period: Atoms LEVELS OF ORGANIATION GRAPHIC ORGANIZER 1. Pure element Made from same type of atom 2a. Does not contain carbon atoms 2c. inorganic Combine to form Made from different types of atoms Contains carbon atoms 2b. 2d. Molecules organic Compound 2. Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) Combine to form 1. Examples of atoms: 2. Examples of molecules: 2a. Examples of pure element: 2b. Examples of compound: 2c. Examples of inorganic compound: 2d. Examples of organic compound: 3. Examples of macromolecule: 4. Example of cell organelle: 5. Example of cell: 6. Example of tissue: 7. Example of organ: 8. Example of organ system: 9. Example of organism: O2 (O only), H2O (H and O), amino acid (C, H, O, N) O2 macro-molecules 3. H2O , amino acid H2O Combine to form Amino acid protein Organelles 4. Combine to form 5.

  25. Level 4: Cell Organelle Macromolecules combine to form cell organelles.

  26. Example of a Cell Organelle: Ribosome Proteins Ribosome

  27. Name: Date: Period: Atoms LEVELS OF ORGANIATION GRAPHIC ORGANIZER 1. Pure element Made from same type of atom 2a. Does not contain carbon atoms 2c. inorganic Combine to form Made from different types of atoms Contains carbon atoms 2b. 2d. Molecules organic Compound 2. Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) Combine to form 1. Examples of atoms: 2. Examples of molecules: 2a. Examples of pure element: 2b. Examples of compound: 2c. Examples of inorganic compound: 2d. Examples of organic compound: 3. Examples of macromolecule: 4. Example of cell organelle: 5. Example of cell: 6. Example of tissue: 7. Example of organ: 8. Example of organ system: 9. Example of organism: O2 (O only), H2O (H and O), amino acid (C, H, O, N) O2 macro-molecules 3. H2O , amino acid H2O Combine to form Amino acid protein ribosome Organelles 4. Combine to form Cells 5.

  28. Level 5: Cells Cell organelles combine to form cells.

  29. Example of a Cell: Muscle Cells

  30. Name: Date: Period: Atoms LEVELS OF ORGANIATION GRAPHIC ORGANIZER 1. Pure element Made from same type of atom 2a. Does not contain carbon atoms 2c. inorganic Combine to form Made from different types of atoms Contains carbon atoms 2b. 2d. Molecules organic Compound 2. Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) Combine to form 1. Examples of atoms: 2. Examples of molecules: 2a. Examples of pure element: 2b. Examples of compound: 2c. Examples of inorganic compound: 2d. Examples of organic compound: 3. Examples of macromolecule: 4. Example of cell organelle: 5. Example of cell: 6. Example of tissue: 7. Example of organ: 8. Example of organ system: 9. Example of organism: O2 (O only), H2O (H and O), amino acid (C, H, O, N) O2 macro-molecules 3. H2O , amino acid H2O Combine to form Amino acid protein ribosome Organelles 4. muscle cell muscle tissue Combine to form stomach digestive system Cells 5. human

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