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1 Levels of Organization
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2 Division of Labor & The First Level
Within living things, there are divisions of labor. Division of labor means that the work (labor) of keeping the organism alive is divided (division) among different parts. Each part has a job to do and as each part does its special job, it works in harmony with all the other parts. THE JOB OF THE SMALLEST THING BUILDS ONT THE NEXT LEVEL!

3 Just like stair steps… There are different LEVELS to how one living thing is made, as well as where it fits into this world. The arrangement of specialized parts within a living thing is sometimes referred to as levels of organization. We will discuss the levels from least complex to most complex!

4 1. ATOMS A group of ATOMS put together are called MOLECULES…
The smallest NON-LIVING unit to build a living thing. Atoms are made of matter ATOMS make up ELEMENTS you are used to hearing about. Like CARBON, HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN A group of ATOMS put together are called MOLECULES…

5 2. MOLECULES and 3. MACROMOLECULES
Molecules join together by chemical bonds (like they are holding hands) Ex – water, H2O When they join together, they make larger molecules called MACROMOLECULES (macro means large) Biomolecules are macromolecules that form LIVING THINGS (BIO=LIFE)

6 Macromolecules work together to form small parts, called 4. ORGANELLES!
Organelles are small parts that do different jobs for the cell (small organs) Example - nucleus

7 Organelles are parts of the 5
Organelles are parts of the 5. CELL The Cell is the building block of living things. This is the level where LIFE begins! There are LOTS of Different Kinds of cells. Here are two examples. Can you guess what kind? Nerve Cells Skin Cells

8 6. Tissues In any multi-cellular organism, cells rarely work alone. Cells that are similar in structure and function are usually joined together to form tissues. This applies to all living things… plants too!

9 Let’s Look Again… Here are the cells we saw before, but if you look closely, you can see that they all look similar. Nerve cells working together make nerve tissue, and skin cells make up a special type of epithelial tissue. Plants have tissue too!

10 7. Organs When a bunch of different types of tissues work together, they form an organ. There are many organs in the body. How many can you name??

11 Plants have organs too! LEAVES, STEMS, ROOTS…!!!!

12 8. Organ Systems Each organ in your body is part of an organ system, a group of organs that work together to perform a major function. For example, your heart is part of your circulatory system, which carries oxygen and other materials throughout your body. Besides the heart, blood vessels are organs that work in your circulatory system.

13 ORGANISM an entire living thing (can even be unicellular)
Humans, plants, animals, and microorganisms like bacteria

14 Review…

15 ORGANISM SYSTEM ORGAN TISSUE CELL ORGANELLE
ATOM MOLECULE MACROMOLECULE ORGANELLE CELL TISSUE ORGAN SYSTEM ORGANISM GLUE THE SQUARES IN THE PROPER ORDER! THEN, ADD YOUR OWN NOTES NEXT TO THAT PICTURE IN YOUR NOTEBOOK!


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