Unit 1.0-1.1 Flashcards
What does PMC stand for?
Program, Metabolism, Container
What system should you use for a scientific argument?
CER
What does CER stand for?
Claim, Evidence, Reasoning
What is the largest level of organization?
Biosphere
What is the smallest level of organization?
Atom
What is an Atom?
An Atom is a fundamental building block for everything
What is a Molecule?
A Molecule is multiple atoms bonded together
What is an Organelle?
An Organelle is a specific part inside a cell that has a specific job.
What is a Cell?
A Cell is the smallest unit that can live on its own.
What is an Organ?
An Organ is a group of tissues that make one unit and perform a function.
What is a Tissue?
A Tissue is a group of cells that work together to perform a specific task.
What is an Organ System?
An Organ System is a group of organs that interact to perform a similar function.
What is an Organism?
An Organism is an individual living thing that can be unicellular or multicellular
What is Population?
Population is members of the same species that interact with each other.
What is Community?
Community is all of the different populations that interact in an area.
What is an Ecosystem?
An Ecosystem is all the populations and abiotic factors that interact and affect the area.
What is a Biome?
A Biome is all the ecosystems that make up Earth.
What is a Biosphere?
A Biosphere is all of the similar ecosystems around the planet.
What is the levels of organization from smallest to largest?
Atom, Molecule, Organelle, Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome, and Biosphere
What’s an example(s) of an organelle?
Chloroplast, Nucleus, Mitochondrion
What’s an example(s) of a Molecule?
DNA, Carbon, Carbon Dioxide
What’s the difference between population and community?
Population is the same type of species interacting, and community is multiple types of species interacting in the same area.
What is an example(s) of a tissue?
Epithelial, Muscle, Connective