1 - Levels of Organization

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• Keep an eye out for “The-Owl” and raise your
hand as soon as you see him.
– He will be hiding somewhere in the slideshow
“Hoot, Hoot”
“Good Luck!”
• Keep an eye out for “The-Owl” and raise your
hand as soon as you see him.
– He will be hiding somewhere in the slideshow
“Hoot, Hoot”
“Good Luck!”
• Remember!
– Working together, and helping everyone to reach
their full potential will benefit everyone in this
class. We are all interconnected.
Everything is connected to each other.
• How?
• How are humans connected to things around
us?
• How are plants and animals connected?
• How are animals connected to water?
• How are animals connected to land?
Everything is connected to each other.
• Understanding the complexity of how species
are connected is the key to better
management and our own well-being.
• Levels of Biological Organization Available
Classwork Sheet.
– Follows slideshow.
• Activity! Where does the study of ecology fit in all the levels of biological
organization below. Place the line. *Remember biological organization is
how all things are organized from smallest to largest.
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Force Carrier Particles (smallest)
Quarks
Sub-Atomic Particles
Atoms
Molecules
Organelles
Cells
Tissue
Organs
Organ System
Individual
Population
Community
Biome
Biosphere
Solar System
Galaxy
Universe
Cosmos (largest)
• Activity! Where does the study of ecology fit in all the levels of biological
organization below. Place the line. *Remember biological organization is
how all things are organized from smallest to largest.
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Force Carrier Particles
Quarks
Sub-Atomic Particles
Atoms
Molecules
Organelles
Cells
Tissue
Organs
Organ System
Individual
Population
Community
Biome
Biosphere
Solar System
Galaxy
Universe
Cosmos
• Levels of Biological Organization.
– Force Carrier Particles
– Quarks
– Sub-Atomic Particles
– Atoms
– Molecules
– Organelles
– Cells
– Tissue
– Organs
– Organ System
Physics and
Chemistry
Biology
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Individual
Population
Community
Biome
Biosphere
Solar System
Galaxy
Universe
Cosmos
Ecology
Astronomy
• Activity! Setting up tables for your wedding
reception.
– Label the picture in your notes as we go along
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• Let’s label our wedding reception.
• Put some meatballs on each plate.
- Individual – Population - Community –- Biome - Biosphere
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and
cells.
meatballs
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and
cells.
meatballs
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and
cells.
DNA:
meatballs
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and
cells.
meatballs
DNA: A large
molecule that passes on
information.
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and
cells.
meatballs
DNA: A large
molecule that passes on
information.
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and
cells.
Cells:
meatballs
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and
cells.
meatballs
Cells: Smallest unit of life. You are
made of Trillions of tiny cells.
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and
cells.
meatballs
Cells: Smallest unit of life. You are
made of Trillions of tiny cells.
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and
cells.
meatballs
• Population: Groups of similar individuals who
tend to mate with each other in a limited
geographic area.
plate
• Population: Groups of similar individuals who
tend to mate with each other in a limited
geographic area.
plate
• Ecosystem: The relationships of populations
with each other and their environment.
Table
• Community: The relationships between
groups of populations.
Sections
• Biome: A regional ecosystem characterized by
distinct types of vegetation and animals.
– Determined by temperature and rainfall.
Banquet
Hall
Types of Biomes
• Determined by temperature and rainfall.
Summer
Winter
Summer
Winter
Temperate
Rainforest
Temperate
Rainforest
Enter the
biosphere….
• Biosphere: The part of the earth and its
atmosphere in which living organisms exist.
Biosphere
• Levels of Biological Organization Available
Classwork Sheet.
– Follows slideshow.
• Biosphere consists of…
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• Ecosphere: The surface of the earth and all the
ecosystems.
• Ecosphere: The surface of the earth and all the
ecosystems.
• Lithosphere: Below the surface, in the crust
and mantle.
• Hydrosphere: All waters not in atmosphere
and lithosphere.
• Atmosphere: The area of gases that surround
the planet.
• Levels of Biological Organization Available
Classwork Sheet.
– Follows slideshow.
Individual
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Biome
Biosphere
Individual
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Biome
Biosphere
Individual
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Biome
Biosphere
Includes
non-living
factors
Individual
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Biome
Biosphere
AIR
Individual
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Biome
Biosphere
Includes
non-living
factors
Individual
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Biome
Biosphere
Includes
non-living
factors
Individual
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Biome
Biosphere
AIR
Individual
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Biome
Biosphere
Individual
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Biome
Biosphere
• Video – Ecosystem Organization (Australia)
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuejxJttBqo