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Presentation based on one from http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch8en/conc8en/envisys.html

AtomMolecule

MacromoleculeOrganelle

CellTissueOrganSystem

OrganismPopulationCommunity

EcosystemEcosphere

GAIA

ATOMS

• Smallest part of matter

• NON-living

Molecules

• 2 or more bonded atoms

• Form compounds

• NON-living

Organic Organic molecules carbohydrates,

proteins, lipids and nucleic acids.

Inorganic Inorganic molecules Water, Salts

And vitamins.

Macromolecule

• Very large molecules

•NON-living

Organelles

• “Tiny organs”

• Made of macromolecules

Cell

• Made of organelles

• Basic unit of structure & function

• LIVING

Tissue

• The same kind cell working together

• Living

A A tissuetissue is a group of cells of similar is a group of cells of similar

structure that perform a shared functionstructure that perform a shared functionAnimal tissues:

muscle

nervous

upper epidermal tissue

palisade mesophyll tissue

spongy mesophyll tissue

lower epidermal tissue

Tissues found in the leaf

Cross-section of a leaf

Slide taken from clickbiology.com

Organs

• Tissues that work together

• Living

An An organorgan is a structure made of a group of tissues is a structure made of a group of tissues

working together to perform specific functionsworking together to perform specific functions

Plant organs include the stem and the leaves

heart

stomach

lungs liver

brain kidneys

Slide taken from clickbiology.com

An organ system is a group of organs that An organ system is a group of organs that

coordinate to perform related functionscoordinate to perform related functions

In plants the shoot is an organ system consisting of leaves and the stem

lymphaticsystem

respiratorysystem

digestivesystem

excretory

system

reproductivesystem

muscularsystem

skeletalsystem

nervoussystem

endocrinesystem

circulatorysystem

Slide taken from clickbiology.com

Systems

• Organs that work together

• Living

Organism

• Entire living things (organisms)

• Usually made of systems

• May be a single cell

• Living

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• Same type of organism living together

Community

• Several populations living together

• Population interact

Ecosystem• A biotic (living) community plus the abiotic (nonliving) features

Biome

• Similar ecosystems on earth together

Ecosphere

• Whole living layer around the globe

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Who is GAIA?Who is GAIA?• In Greek mythology, Gaia was a Titan who

personified EarthEarth. She was the mother of several later Titans, including Cronus, Rhea, Iapetus (father of Atlas), and Oceanus. She was worshipped as the Earth mother the Earth mother goddess.

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Can you write the levels of

organization of life?

AtomMolecule

MacromoleculeOrganelle

CellTissueOrganSystem

OrganismPopulationCommunity

EcosystemEcosphere

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TissueOrganSystem

OrganismPopulationCommunity

EcosystemEcosphere

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OrganismPopulationCommunity

EcosystemEcosphere

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OrganismPopulationCommunity

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Based on: http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch8en/conc8en/envisys.html with some slides added from clickbiology.com plus personal adds.

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