Levels of Organization of Living Things. Apple In what level of organization does the apple belong?

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Levels of Organization of Living Things

Apple In what level of organization does the apple belong?

Tree = Organism Organisms are made of a group of what?

Flower Parts = Organ System Organ systems are made of a group of what?

Parts of Tree = Organs Roots Leaves Stems Ovaries = Fruit!!!! Ah ha

Apple is an Organ The apple is the ripened ovary of the apple tree Let’s keep going. The organ is made of what?

Plant Tissue Tissues are made of a group of what?

Plant Cell Cells are made of a group of what?

Fructose Molecule The Sugar in Fruit Molecules are made up of a group of what? Question: What atoms of elements do you see in the fructose ring structure?

Let’s EAT!!! Take a bite of your apple and answer the questions in your journal. What do you taste? What observations can you make about the apple? Why would you eat an apple?

ENERGY We eat to get energy to live and THRIVE!!!!!! What else do we eat? –Meat=Protein –Nuts= Fats or lipids –Fruits/veggies/bread= Carbohydrates Biomolecules

4 Biomolecules or Macromolecules Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids or Fats Nucleic Acids Let’s Investigate Each Group

“Houston We Have a Problem” You are a doctor at a clinic in Round Rock and a patient has come to you with a problem. The patient is 25 and eats healthy(including proteins, fats or lipids, and carbohydrates) in order to maintain good health, but they are failing to thrive. After you examine the patient you find that they are malnourished.

Use your understanding of biology and any data collected over the course of the next several days to propose three explanations for this person’s condition. We will revisit this scenario at the end of this unit.

This is a molecule of fructose or sugar from an apple. Sugar is a carbohydrate. Let’s Review