This document discusses the different levels of biological organization, including organism, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere. It aims to teach students to identify and arrange these levels from the organism to their respective groups. The levels are interconnected, as organisms form populations within communities and ecosystems, all interacting together as part of the global biosphere.
This document discusses the different levels of biological organization, including organism, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere. It aims to teach students to identify and arrange these levels from the organism to their respective groups. The levels are interconnected, as organisms form populations within communities and ecosystems, all interacting together as part of the global biosphere.
This document discusses the different levels of biological organization, including organism, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere. It aims to teach students to identify and arrange these levels from the organism to their respective groups. The levels are interconnected, as organisms form populations within communities and ecosystems, all interacting together as part of the global biosphere.
PASCAL! L E VE L S O F BI O L O GI C A L O R GA N I Z A T I O N Objectives At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
1. identify the different levels of biological
organization; Objectives 2. explain how the levels of biological organization are interconnected to each other; and
3. arrange the biological levels with
their respective groups using markers and wearable images. Organism any living thing that is composed of various organ systems that function altogether 6 Kingdoms of Life Population is formed when such individuals reside a common environment at a given time Ecosystem the interaction of (organisms, population, and community) to their abiotic or non-living environment Terrestrial Ecosystem a land-based community of organisms and the interactions of biotic and abiotic components in a given area Terrestrial Ecosystems Aquatic Ecosystem Within these aquatic ecosystems are living things that depend on the water for survival, such as fish, plants, and microorganisms. Aquatic Ecosystems Biosphere A global system comprises everything where life exists and the abiotic environment they reside in, all blending with each other. Levels Of Biological Organization → → → → → → → → Reference Reference BioExplorer. (2023, July 9). Levels of Biological Organization BioExplorer. (2023, July 9). Levels of Biological Organization | 10 | 10 Levels Levels of of Organization Organization | BioExplorer. | BioExplorer. Bio Explorer. Bio Explorer. https://www.bioexplorer.net/10-levels-biological- https://www.bioexplorer.net/10-levels-biological-organization.html/ organization.html/ Hardy, M. (n.d.). 1.2 levels of biological organization. Pressbooks. https://slcc.pressbooks.pub/collegebiology1/chapter/1-2-levels-of- Hardy, M. (n.d.). 1.2 levels of biological organization. Pressbooks. biological-organization/. https://slcc.pressbooks.pub/collegebiology1/chapter/1-2-levels- Levels of Organization in Biology (Stanford Encyclopedia of of-biological-organization/. Philosophy). (2023, November 9). https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/levels-org-biology/ Levels Videoofclip: Organization in Biology (Stanford Encyclopedia of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il0iMaNU28U Philosophy). (2023, November 9). https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/levels-org-biology/
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