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Life is Organized: A Summary. TISSUE

Is a cellular organizational level


between a cell and organ.
Ex. xylem xylem
Part 1. Identify and describe each
level. The first example is given.

MOLECULE ORGANELLE CELL

A group of two or more It is a structure that performs It is the basic unit of life.
atoms bonded together specific functions within a cell. Ex. parenchyma cell
by chemical bond. Ex. mitochondria
Ex.nitrogen

ATOM
The smallest
chemicalnunit of o type
ORGAN
of pure substance ORGAN SYSTEM
(eklement) ORGANISM together as a biological system to
Living things that are capable of perform one or more functions.
reacting to stimuli, reproduction Ex. Root system
Ex. Carbon atom growth, and homeostasis.
Ex.tree ORGAN

A group of tissues in a living organism


POPULATION that have been adapted to perform
Is all the organism of the same group a specific function.
of the same group who live in a particular Ex. leaves
geographical area is capable of interbreeding.
Ex. All living people in philippines
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COMMUNITY

It is an interacting group of various ECOSYSTEMS BIOSPHERE


species in a common location. It is a community of living organism that It is the layer of earth where
Ex. Forest of trees and undergrowth live in and interact with each other in a life exist.
Plants specific environment. Ex. Above and below the surface

Ex. Savanna of earth

Life is Organized: A Summary. BIOSPHERE

Part 2. Complete the diagram.


BIOME
The first example is given.
BIOME

Visible with the unaided eye ECOSYSTEM

COMMUNITY

POPULATION
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ORGANISM

ORGAN SYSTEM

ORGAN

TISSSUE
CELL ORGANELLES MOLECULE

Too small to see with the unaided eye

Reference: Hoefnagels, M. (2016). Biology: The Essentials, Second


Edition

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