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Cell - It is the basic unit of life.

Tissues - A group of
associated, similarly
structured cells that perform
specialized functions.
Organs – a group of
tissues that carries a
particular function.
Organ Systems - A group of
organs that cooperate in to
carry out a particular function
for the organism
Organism – An
individual living thing
Population -
Composed of all
organisms of one type
occupying a particular
area.
Community – An
assemblage of many
populations occupying
a given area at a given
time interval.
Ecosystem - A relatively self-
contained, dynamic 92 system
composed of a natural
community along with its
physical environment.
Biosphere - All of the
life on earth and all of
the places where life
exists.
CELL
TISSUE
ORGANS
ORGAN
SYSTEM
ORGANISM
COMMUNITY
POPULATION
ECOSYSTEM
BIOSPHERE
Group Tasks:

Group 1: Arrange the printed words of the different levels of biological organization from simple to complex.

Group 2: Arrange the printed pictures of the different levels of biological organization from simple to complex.

Group 3: Arrange the printed descriptions of the different levels of biological organization.

Group 4: Arrange the printed words showing the examples of the different levels of biological organization from simple to complex.
Cell- red blood cell, fat
cells, neurons, plant cell

Tissues - Muscle tissue,


connective tissue
Organs –Heart, liver,
stomach
Organ Systems -
Respiratory system,
circulatory system
Organism –Human, dog,
cat
Population – Human lives
in Philippines
Community – a forest of
trees and undergrowth
plants, inhabited by animals
and rooted in soil containing
bacteria and fungi.
Ecosystem - Rivers, lakes,
oceans
Biosphere – extends from the
deepest root systems of trees, to the
dark environments of ocean
trenches, to lush rain forests, high
mountaintops, and transition zones
like this one, where ocean and
terrestrial ecosystems meet.

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