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*Bell Work11.20.2014

*What is the correct level of organization within living systems? Be ready to justify your answer. Get out your cards.

*A. Cells, Tissues, Organ System, Organs

*B. Cells, Organs, Tissues, Organ Systems

*C. Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems

*D. Tissues, Cells, Organs, Organ Systems

*Essential Question

*Can I summarize how the different levels of organization are integrated within living systems?

*Levels of Organizatio

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CELLS

*The microscopic unit of structure & function of all living things*Most simple level of organization*Examples: Red Blood Cells, Nerve Cells

*Levels of Organizatio

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TISSUES

*A group of cells connected together that all do the same thing*Examples: muscle tissue, epithelial tissue, nervous tissue, & connective tissue

*Levels of Organizatio

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OrganS

*A group of tissues layered together that all work together to do the same thing*Examples: heart, liver, brain, skin

*Levels of Organizatio

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Organisms

*A living thing that can carry out all life processes*Most complex level of organization

*Think Pair Share

*You have two minutes to summarize how the different levels of organization are integrated within living systems.

A cell, tissue, organ, system, or organism?

• Found: the stomach is part of the digestive tract in many animals

• Function: to break down food, and store it to later be absorbed by the intestines

ORGA

N

A cell, tissue, organ, system, or organism?

• Found: the circulatory system is in the human body, as well as many other organisms

• Function: It transports oxygen and sugar to all cells within the body

SYSTE

M

A cell, tissue, organ, system, or organism?

• Found: These are various layers of cells found inside the human body

*epithelial*nervous*muscle *connective

• Function: Each of these has its own function, what do you think they are?

TISSU

E

A cell, tissue, organ, system, or organism?

• Found: these are different types of red and white blood cells found in our blood

• Function: red blood cells transport oxygen to other body parts, white blood cells fight off diseases

• What level is our blood?

CELLS

A cell, tissue, organ, system, or organism?

• Found: in China

• Function: to live and survive in the wildORGANI

SM

A cell, tissue, organ, system, or organism?

• Found: in our brain, our nervous tissue is made up of millions of these

• Function: neurons transmit signals to body parts to tell them what to do

CELLS

A cell, tissue, organ, system, or organism?

• Found: All over our bodies

• Function: muscles help us to move, pump blood, and support our skeletonTISSUE

S

A cell, tissue, organ, system, or organism?

• Found: paramecium are often found in pond water

• Function: to live and survive in their environmentORGANIS

M

A cell, tissue, organ, system, or organism?

• Found: Found in many animals as part of the nervous system

• Function: sends and receives signals throughout the body

ORGA

N

Human Body Pretest• Use your own notebook paper to answer questions on

the human body.

Answers to Pretest• 1. A 11. D• 2. C 12. A• 3. D 13. B• 4. G 14. D• 5. E 15. D• 6. B• 7. H• 8. F• 9. B• 10.C

Exit Ticket

• Make of list of three Human Body topics you would like to learn during this unit.

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