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atom
smallest whole unit of an element
molecule
a group of 2+ atoms bonded together
organ
a group of tissues working together
organ system
a group of organs working together to perform a particular function
tissue
group of cells working together to perform a particular function
cell
smallest unit of life
ecosystem
group of multiple species and abiotic factors living together in one particular climate
community
multiple species living together examples (trees, elephants, and giraffes)
biosphere
many ecosystems on one planet (example: Earth)
habitat
a place where one species lives because it fits its living requirements
niche
the role a species plays in a community; its total way of life.
What makes something alive?
Having cells, being able to replenish/sleep, having a metabolism, homeostasis, nerves, growth, movement/internal movement, adaption
Order of biological levels of organization
Atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems, biopspheres
What is air, light, water, and plants living together an examples of?
An example of an ecosystem
What is H20 an example of?
An example of a molecule
What is Carbon an example of?
An example of an atom
What is the number of foxes there are in one habitat an example of?
An example of population
What is 20,000 bunnies, 10,000 marigolds, and 5,000 wolves living together an example of?
An example of community
How do abiotic factors impact organisms living in an ecosystem?
They can either live off them or die from them.
Multualism
Bees and flowers (+,+) the bee is making nectar and the flower is being able to reproduce.
Commensalism
shark (0) and remora fish (+) the shark is not benefiting the remora fish is gaining food from the shark’s back
Parasitism
Tick(+) Human (-) The tick is benefiting because it has a host and can live off of the human’s blood the human is being harmed because the human is losing blood
Predation
fox (+) shrew (-) the fox is benefitting because it’s able to get food and the shrew is being harmed because it’s being killed.