biological organization(demo)

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1 st Task Group yourselves according to color. Look for your station and form your lines. STAT ION 1 STAT ION 2 STAT ION 3 STAT ION 4 STAT ION 5 STAT ION 6

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1st TaskGroup yourselves according to color.

Look for your station and form your lines.

STATION 1

STATION 2

STATION 3

STATION 4

STATION 5

STATION 6

2nd TaskArrange yourselves according to your height.

3rd TaskArrange yourselves according to the number of

siblings in the family. From lowest to the highest number of siblings.

12

4

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10

4th TaskArrange yourselves according to the number of

kinds of Pet you have at home.

5th TaskArrange the following words, from bottom to top.

Population Organ

Tissue Cell

Organism Community

Ecosystem Biome

Organ System Biosphere

Levels of Biological Organization

Does this apply to humans too?

Levels of Biological Organization

Organ Systems

Cells

Tissues

Organs

Organisms

Community

Populations

Ecosystem

Biome

Biosphere

Levels of Biological Organization

Organ Systems

Cells

Tissues

Organs

Organisms

Community

Populations

Ecosystem

Biome

Biosphere

Com

plicated

Simp

le

A cell the smallest independently functioning unit in the structure of an organism.

Cell Membrane

Cytoplasm

Nucleus

Tissues - large numbers of cells that are similar in form and function.

THE FOUR BASIC TYPES OF TISSUE

Muscle, tissue or organ of the animal body characterized by the ability to contract, usually in response to a stimulus from the nervous system.

Nerve Tissues - highly complex groups of cells, called ganglia, transfer information from one part of the body to another.

Epithelial Tissues- a layer of cells that serves as a protective

covering over some surface, such as the outside of an organ or the lining of the wall of a cavity in the body.

Connective Tissues-animal tissue that supports, connects, and

surrounds organs and other body parts and consists mainly of collagen, elastic and reticular fibers, fatty tissue, cartilage, or bone.

Organ is a complete and independent part of a plant or animal that has a specific function.

• Structure = the body plan, or the way the parts are arranged

• Function = the job for that part in the organism’s body.

What does Structure and Function mean?

Organ SystemsOrgan System

- a group of organs that work together to carry out its functions.

Organism is a functioning system of interdependent parts that resembles a living thing.

Population- same type of organism living together in an area.

Community -Several populations living together with interaction.

Ecosystem is a localized group of interdependent organisms together with the environment that they inhabit and depend on.

Biome ,also known as life zones, all plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as the physical environment in a particular area.

Biosphere, Earth’s zone of air, soil, and water that is capable of supporting life.

6th and Final Individual Task for the Day

Complete the concept map. Use the pictures as your aid in answering/ completing the concept map.

Capable of Supporting Life

Consist of different

Are holding the diff.

Is an inhabitant of diff.

Is consisting of several

comprising of similar

Is made up of