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Levels of Organization
of the Biosphere
Can you name examples of:
Organism
System
Organ
Tissue
Cell
Organelles
Molecules
Atoms
Biosphere
Environment/Ecosystem
Biotic / Abiotic
Community
Species
Population
Organism
System
Organ
Tissue
Cell
Organelles
Molecules
Atoms
Biospere
Ecosystem
Environment/Ecosystem
surrounding of an organism,
both living and non-living things
Biosphere
Environment/Ecosystem
Abiotic
non-living things
surrounding of an organism,
both living and non-living things
Biotic
living things, (bio means life)
Biosphere
Environment/Ecosystem
surrounding of an organism,
both living and non-living things
Abiotic
Boat
Water
Sun
Biotic
Biosphere
Environment/Ecosystem
Abiotic
non-living things
surrounding of an organism,
both living and non-living things
Biotic
living things, (bio means life)
Organism
independent living thing
Chris
Steven
Franky
Richy
Ellen
Miranda
Jessica
Bianca
Johnny
Al
Oscar
Rebbeca
Abiotic
Environment/Ecosystem
Boat
Water
Sun
Biotic
Organisms
Ellen
Steven
Bianca
Belle
Jessica
Rebbeca
Miranda
Richy
Franky
Johnny
Tigger
Chris
Oscar
Al
Environment/Ecosystem
Abiotic
non-living things
surrounding of an organism,
both living and non-living things
Biotic
living things, (bio means life)
Community
Populations in a given area that
interact with one another
Chris
Steven
Franky
Richy
Ellen
Miranda
Jessica
Bianca
Johnny
Al
Oscar
Rebbeca
Abiotic
Environment/Ecosystem
Boat
Water
Sun
Biotic
Community
The human is
trying to fish the
Goldfish, Ladyfish,
Machofish, Drowsyfish
and Elderfish out
this pond.
of
The Goldfish,
Ladyfish, Machofish,
Drowsyfish and
Elderfish are
trying
to hide in this
pond’s algae.
Environment/Ecosystem
Abiotic
non-living things
surrounding of an organism,
both living and non-living things
Biotic
living things, (bio means life)
Organism
independent living thing
Community
Populations in a given area that
interact with one another
Species
Organisms which
resemble each other
and naturally breed to
produce fertile offspring
(same kind)
Species
• Organisms which resemble each other and
naturally breed to produce fertile
offspring (same kind)
• To distinguish, study:
– the profiles of the head, neck and body
– dietary habits
– where they live
Are these animals part of the
same Species?
Golden Retriever dog
Saint-Bernard dog
Poodle dog
Are these animals
part of the same
Species?
Kangaroo
Panther
Parrots
Are these animals part of the
same Species?
Clydesdale horse
Mustang horse
Arabian Horse
Are these
animals part of
the same
Species?
Are these animals part of the
same Species?
Caucasian human
Negroid human
Asian human
Are these animals part of the
same Species?
panther
cougar
lioness
Exceptions
Although different species do not normally
breed with each other in nature…sometimes
they interbreed because humans have
pushed them out of their home ranges.
Timber wolf
Husky dog
Coyote
Chris
Steven
Franky
Richy
Ellen
Miranda
Jessica
Bianca
Johnny
Al
Oscar
Rebbeca
Abiotic
Boat
Water
Sun
Environment/Ecosystem
Biotic
human
Community
cow
Belle
Tiger
Tigger
fish
Johnny
Species
fish
Bianca
Richy
Ellen
Rebbeca
Jessica
Miranda
Franky
Steven
Oscar
algae
Al
human
Chris