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What is the definition of biological organization in the context of living organisms?
What is the definition of biological organization in the context of living organisms?
Biological organization refers to the hierarchical structure of biological systems, ranging from atoms to molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems, and the biosphere.
List three levels of biological organization and provide a brief example for each.
List three levels of biological organization and provide a brief example for each.
Three levels include cells (e.g., red blood cells), organs (e.g., heart), and populations (e.g., a group of deer in a forest).
What is the highest level of biological organization and what does it encompass?
What is the highest level of biological organization and what does it encompass?
The highest level of biological organization is the biosphere, encompassing all ecosystems and living organisms on Earth.
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Biology
Biology
The study of life.
Cell
Cell
All living things are made up of one or more cells.
Tissue
Tissue
A group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function.
Organ
Organ
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Organ System
Organ System
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Study Notes
Lesson 1: Levels of Biological Organization
- The lesson is about levels of biological organization.
- It was presented by Cecile Marie L. Alminana of Grade 11 Malachi STEM.
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