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Levels of Organization of the Biosphere

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Levels of Organization of the

Biosphere

Organism

System

Organ

Tissue

Cell

Organelles

Molecules

Atoms

Can you name examples of:

Organism

System

Organ

Tissue

Cell

Organelles

Molecules

Atoms

Biosphere

Species

Environment/Ecosystem

Biotic / Abiotic

Community

Population

Environment/Ecosystemsurrounding of an organism,

both living and non-living things

Biosphere

Environment/Ecosystem

Abiotic Biotic

surrounding of an organism, both living and non-living things

non-living things

living things, (bio means life)

Biosphere

Environment/Ecosystemsurrounding of an organism,

both living and non-living things

AbioticBioticBoat

WaterSunSun

Biosphere

Organismindependent living thing

Environment/Ecosystem

Abiotic Biotic

surrounding of an organism, both living and non-living things

non-living thingsliving things, (bio means

life)

Oscar

Johnny

FrankyRichy

Miranda

RebbecaJessica Bianca

Steven

Ellen

Al

Chris

Biotic

Organisms

Chris

Al

Tigger

Belle

Oscar

Johnny

Franky

Richy

Ellen

Steven

Miranda

Rebbeca

JessicaBianca

Environment/EcosystemAbiotic

BoatWaterSunSun

Environment/Ecosystem

Abiotic Biotic

Community

surrounding of an organism, both living and non-living things

non-living thingsliving things, (bio means

life)

Populations in a given area that interact with one

another

Oscar

Johnny

FrankyRichy

Miranda

RebbecaJessica Bianca

Steven

Ellen

Al

Chris

Biotic

The human is trying to fish the Goldfish, Ladyfish, Machofish, Drowsyfish

and Elderfish out of this pond.

The Goldfish, Ladyfish, Machofish, Drowsyfish and

Elderfish are trying to hide in this pond’s algae.

Community

Environment/EcosystemAbiotic

BoatWaterSunSun

Environment/Ecosystem

Organismindependent living thing

Abiotic Biotic

Species

Community

surrounding of an organism, both living and non-living things

non-living thingsliving things, (bio means

life)

Populations in a given area that interact with one

another

Organisms which resemble each other and naturally breed to produce fertile offspring(same kind)

“Species”looking for similarities

and differences

Species

• Organisms which resemble each other and naturally breed to produce fertile offspring (same kind)

• To distinguish, study:– the profiles of the head, neck and

body– dietary habits– where they live

Are these animals part of

the same Species?

Kangaroo

Panther Parrots

Are these animals part of the same Species?

Clydesdale horse Mustang horse Arabian Horse

Are these animals part of the same Species?

lionesscougarpanther

Oscar

Johnny

FrankyRichy

Miranda

RebbecaJessica Bianca

Steven

Ellen

Al

Chris

Speciesfish

human

algae

Community

Chris

Al

Oscar

Johnny

Franky

RichyEllen

Steven

MirandaRebbeca

Jessica

human

Tigger

Tiger

cow

Belle

Biotic

fish

Bianca

AbioticBoat

WaterSunSun

Environment/Ecosystem