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Transcript
Levels of
Organization
September 15, 2011
Two types of organisms
 Unicellular (single-celled) organisms: the single
cell performs all life functions. It functions
independently.
 Multicellular (many celled) organisms: have
various levels of organization within them.
Individual cells may perform specific functions
and also work together for the good of the entire
organism. The cells become dependent on one
another.
 Multicellular organisms have the following 5
levels of organization ranging from simplest to
most complex:
LEVEL 1 - Cells
 The basic unit of structure and
function in living things.
 May serve a specific function within
the organism
 Examples- blood cells, nerve cells,
bone cells, etc.
LEVEL 2 - Tissues
 Made up of cells that are similar in
structure and function and which work
together to perform a specific activity
 Examples - blood, nervous, bone, etc.
Humans have 4 basic tissues: connective,
epithelial, muscle, and nerve.
LEVEL 3 - Organs
 Made up of tissues that work together to
perform a specific activity
 Examples - heart, brain, skin, etc.
LEVEL 4 - Organ Systems
 Groups of two or more tissues that work
together to perform a specific function
for the organism.
 Examples - circulatory system, nervous
system, skeletal system, etc.
 The Human body has 11 organ systems:
circulatory, digestive, endocrine,
excretory (urinary), immune,
integumentary, muscular, nervous,
reproductive, respiratory, and skeletal.
LEVEL 5 - Organisms
 Entire living things that can carry out all
basic life processes. Meaning they can
take in materials, release energy from
food, release wastes, grow, respond to
the environment, and reproduce.
 Usually made up of organ systems, but
an organism may be made up of only
one cell such as bacteria or protist (ex:
Toxoplasma).
 Examples - bacteria, amoeba,
mushroom, sunflower, human
Examples
 Two human examples are:
neurons (nerve cells) --> nervous tissue -->
brain --> central nervous system --> human
 bone cells (osteoblasts) --> connective (bone)
tissue --> bones --> skeletal system -->
vertebrate