Worksheet 1-levels of bio organizations PDF

Title Worksheet 1-levels of bio organizations
Author Dammy Helen
Course Fundamentals of Cellular Biology
Institution Northern Illinois University
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Module 1 Worksheet Levels of Biological Organization

Learning Goal. This activity will help you   

Define the levels of biological organization Give examples of the levels of biological organization Order the levels of biological organization based on size and scale

Evaluation. The worksheet will be graded as: Needs improvement Responses are missing or mostly incorrect. 0-5 points

Fair All responses are present, but many are incorrect. 6-7 points

Good Exceptional Responses are mostly correct but Responses are 100% accurate, superficial. thorough, clear, and creative. 8-9 points 10 points

Instructions Fill out the table below to A. List the levels of biological organization from largest (1- biosphere) to smallest (12- sub-atomic particles). I’ve filled in a few boxes to help guide you. B. Describe the levels in your own words C. Provide a detailed example of each level. Have the examples be consistent/match//relate to one another; for example, don’t state “desert” and then “penguin” (those don’t match).

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In the 3rd level, I ask you to provide 3 different examples and give specific details of the Domain, Kingdom, scientific name and common name for the examples. An example for how to do this is as follows: Do not use this example when you fill out your table.

Domain

Eukarya

Kingdom

Animalia

Scientific name

Homo sapiens

Common name

human

Eukarya, or Bacteria, or Archeae

Eukarya, or Bacteria, or Archeae

Eukarya, or Bacteria, or Archeae

(Eukarya)

(Eukarya)

eukarya()

Animalia

Plantae or Fungi

animalia

A. Level of biological organization

B. Description

C. Example

1

Biosphere

All of earth and the regions where living organisms exist

Lithosphere

2

Ecosystem

All living and non living systems in an area.

Agricultural lands like farms

3

Communities

All the organism of a specific ecosystem

Domain

Kingdom

(Plantae) Scientific name (Be sure to use italics

Homo sapiens

Andropogon gerardii

Canis lupus

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for the name) Common name

humans

4

population

These are organisms of species in a specific area

People living in Northern America

5

organisms

One single individual

Me(Damilola)

6

organs

bladder Groups of tissues that work together to perform a specific function

7

tissues

Muscle tissue Groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function

8

cells

Functional and basic unit of life

Muscle cell

9

organelles

Group of structures that function as a part of a cell

mitochondria

10

molecules

Two or more atoms

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)

11

atoms

Basic unit of a chemical element

Ribose, sugar, phosphate group

12

Sub-atomic particles

Cluster of articles smaller than an atom

Protons, neutrons, and electrons

Big bluestem

Gray wolf

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Academic Integrity Statement I have completed this assignment with academic integrity, as defined in the syllabus and according to NIU policy (https://www.niu.edu/academic-integrity/index.shtml), including creating my own novel work and not sharing my work with others to reuse in the future. All participation in scholarly discussions and brainstorming of ideas with peers were done in an ethical manner, enabling creative thought without jeopardizing academic integrity. A missing signature will result in a score of 0. Damilola Ogunkande ________________________________________ Type your name here as your electronic signature

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