Section 1-2 Levels of organization

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Section 1-2 Levels of organization Unit 1—Molecular Biology Essential Question Why must a human have all 7 levels of organization? Section 1-2 Levels of organization Learning Targets: Differentiate between living and non-living beings.

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Levels of organization one Element: material made of ___ type of atom.

Levels of organization More than Molecule: material made of ___ ___ one type of atom.

Levels of organization Cell: Basic unit of living systems.

Levels of organization cells Tissue: Group of ___ performing a single function.

Levels of organization tissues Organ: Group of ____ performing a single function.

Levels of organization organs Organ system: Group of ____ that perform closely related functions.

Levels of organization Organism: Single living thing.