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Levels of Organization LIVING THINGS ARE ORGANIZED All living things show an orderly structure, or organization. In unicellular & multicellular organisms, all structures & functions of the organism form an orderly living system. Periodic table: Shows information about the known types of elements. Molecules & compounds can be made by combining elements (atoms). Atom: The basic & smallest unit of all matter (living & non-living). Molecule: A combination of 2 or more atoms. Organelle: A “little organ” composed of combined molecules that perform a specific job in a cell. Cell: Formed from organelles. The basic unit of all living organisms. All organisms are composed of cells. Tissue: A group of cells working together to do 1 job. Organ: A group of tissues working together to do 1 job. Human Kidney Human Lung Human Heart Organ system: A group of organs working together to do 1 job. Organism: A complete living thing. Can be a single cell or made of trillions of cells. Unicellular: made of 1 cell amoeba paramecium Multicellular: made of many cells Black widow Brown recluse Population: A group of a single species in a specific location. Community: Made of interacting populations that live in the same area. Ecosystem: all the interacting biotic & abiotic factors in an area. Biome: A group of ecosystems that share a similar climate and communities. Biosphere: The thin portion around earth that supports life. Extends several kilometers above the earths surface up into the atmosphere. Extends several kilometers into the oceans down to the sea floor. Includes all biomes in the planet and ALL biotic & abiotic factors. The largest level of organization Biotic factors: all the living organisms that inhabit an environment. Abiotic factors: all the nonliving parts of an environment. air temperature moisture light soil Habitat: The area where an organism lives Niche: The role a species plays in a community Includes the space, food, and other conditions an organism needs to survive and reproduce. Includes how a species uses and affects its environment.