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Levels of Organization of Life




David Suescún Pelegay                                    Página 1
Levels of Organization of Life

First, we are going to see a scheme of the levels of organization of life.

⇒ Subatomic particles.
 ⇒ Atomic particles.
    ⇒ Organelles.
       ⇒ Cell.
         ⇒ Tissue.
             ⇒ Organ.
                ⇒ System.
                    ⇒ Organism.
                       ⇒ Family.
                        ⇒ Population.
                           ⇒ Biocenosis.
                              ⇒ Ecosystem.
                                 ⇒ Biosphere.




And now, we are going to see each one with careful.




David Suescún Pelegay                                                        Página 2
Levels of Organization of Life




The subatomic particles are the smaller part of anything. It is composed by:

         Electrons: The electron is a subatomic particle, which has a negative mass.
         Protons: The proton is a subatomic particle, which has a positive mass.
         Neutrons: The neutron is a subatomic particle, which has a negative mass.



Now, we are going to see the characteristics of each subatomic particle.

                         Load     Load (numbers)                  Weight
Electron                                                      ∗    9,1	 ∙ 	 10       	
                                    	1,602	 ∙ 10 	
                         -
Proton                                                        ∗      1,6	 ∙ 	 10 	
                                    	1,602	 ∙ 10       	
                         +
Neutron                                            0                 1,6	 ∙ 	 10 	
                         0
Coulomb*= The coulomb is the unit of electric charge. It is defined as the charge
transported by a steady current of one ampere in one second.



The subatomic particles are the base of everything.




                                     This is an image of an atom of helium. The green balls
                                    are the neutrons, the red balls are the protons and the
                                    yellow balls are the electrons.




David Suescún Pelegay                                                                    Página 3
Levels of Organization of Life




The atomic particles are formed by the union of subatomic particles.

The atomic particles are the atoms and the molecules. We are going to see each one:

       Atom: The atom is a basic unit of matter that consists of neutrons, electrons
       and protons. The atom has to parts: the nucleus, which contains the neutrons
       and the protons, and the cortex that contains the electrons.

       An example of atom is    	    !".



       Molecule: A molecule is a neutral group or two or more atoms.

       An example of molecule is $ %	 & ' ".



                                               This is a molecule of water.




David Suescún Pelegay                                                         Página 4
Levels of Organization of Life




The organelle is a specialized subunit inside a cell, everyone has an specific function.

Every organelle has an specific function:

Name                 Function
Nucleus              Contains DNA*, controls the activity of the cell.

Chloroplast          Make photosynthesis, traps energy from sunlight.

Golgi apparatus      Sorting and modification of proteins.

Mitochondria         Energy production from the oxidation of food substances.

Vacuole              Storage water. Help to maintain homeostasis.

Centriole            Anchor for cytoskeleton, helps in cell division by forming spindle
                     fibers.
Lysosome             Breakdown of large molecules.

Nucleolus            Ribosome production.

Ribosome             Translation of RNA* into proteins




DNA*= Deoxyribonucleic acid.

RNA*=Ribonucleic acid.

                                                    An animal cell. Within the cytoplasm, the
                                                    major organelles and cellular structures
                                                    include: (1) nucleolus (2) nucleus (3)
                                                    ribosome (4) vesicle (5) rough
                                                    endoplasmic reticulum (6) Golgi
                                                    apparatus (7) cytoskeleton (8) smooth
                                                    endoplasmic reticulum (9) mitochondria
                                                    (10) vacuole (11) cytosol (12) lysosome
                                                    (13) centriole.




David Suescún Pelegay                                                                      Página 5
Levels of Organization of Life




The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all known living organism. It is the
smallest unit of life that is classified as a living thing, and is often called the building
block of life. Humans contain about 100 trillion cells; a typical cell size is 10 ( and a
typical cell mass is 1 monogram.

The cells could be classified into:

       Eukaryotic: The eukaryotic are cell which contains a nucleus. The eukaryotic cell
       could be:

          Animal eukaryotic cells: The animal cells don’t have a vacuole, because the
          reserves of water are bigger.

          Plant eukaryotic cells: The major difference is that this type of cells has
          vacuole to store water.

       Prokaryotic: The prokaryotic are cells which don’t contain nucleus.




                                                 This are three examples of cells: (up
                                                 left) is an animal cell, (up right) is a
                                                 plant cell, both of them are eukaryotic,
                                                 the image at the left is from a bacteria,
                                                 don’t contain nucleus, and it is
                                                 prokaryotic.




David Suescún Pelegay                                                              Página 6
Levels of Organization of Life




A tissue is group of cells.

A tissue is a cellular organizational level intermediate between cells and a complete
organism. A tissue is an ensemble of cells, not necessarily identical, but from the same
origin, that together carry out a specific function. The tissue could be classified into
four parts:

        Connective tissue: Are fibrous tissues. They give shape to organs; blood and
        bone are examples of connective tissue.
        Muscle tissue: Are made up of contractile tissue of the body. This tissue moves
        to produce forces and cause motion, locomotion. The heart is a muscle tissue,
        allowing pumping the blood.
        Nervous tissue: These tissues are only used in the CENTRAL NERVOUS
        SYSTEM and in the PERIPHERIAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, are used to transmit
        information.
        Epithelial tissue: Are formed by cells that cover organ surfaces such as the skin,
        the airways, and the digestive tract. These tissues help to protect organism from
        bacteria.




This image shows the different types of tissue looked thought a telescope. The
composition is different.


David Suescún Pelegay                                                            Página 7
Levels of Organization of Life




The organs are group of tissue.

Usually there is a main tissue (parenchyma) and sporadic tissues (stroma). For
example, the main tissue in the heart is the myocardium; a group of organs cooperate
to form systems.




This image shows the principal organs of our body.




David Suescún Pelegay                                                       Página 8
Levels of Organization of Life




A system is a group of organs.

These organs work together to make a specialized job.

In the human body, they are many systems, the principal are:

       Circulatory System: Is the system which pumps blood.
       Digestive System: Is the process which the food breaks down to be digested.
       Endocrine System: Is the communication within the body using hormones
       made by endocrine glands…
       Excretory System: Gets rid of waste in the body; contains the digestive,
       respiratory and urinary system.
       Nervous System: This system collects, transfer and process the information
       with the brain, the spinal cord and the peripheral nervous system.
       Respiratory System: Are the organs used for breathing, the lungs, pharynx,
       larynx, trachea, bronchi and diaphragm.
       Skeletal System: Is the structural support and protection: bones, cartilage,
       ligaments and tendons.
       Urinary System: Are the organs that maintain the fluid balance and excretion of
       urine.

                                                          This is an image that shows
                                                          the different systems of
                                                          the body.




David Suescún Pelegay                                                        Página 9
Levels of Organization of Life




An organism is a group of systems.

An organism is any living being. In at least some form, all organism could response to a
stimuli, reproduction, growth and development, and maintenance of homeostasis as a
stable whole.




                                 This are organism.




David Suescún Pelegay                                                         Página 10
Levels of Organization of Life




A family is a group of organism.

Are group of living being that are like to the living being of its family.



                  This is a classification of the families.




This the Simpsons family tree.




David Suescún Pelegay                                                        Página 11
Levels of Organization of Life




Population is a group of families.




David Suescún Pelegay                                    Página 12
Levels of Organization of Life




Biocenosis is a group of population.

Biocenosis describes the interacting organism living together in a habitat.




David Suescún Pelegay                                                         Página 13
Levels of Organization of Life




An ecosystem is a group of biocenosis.

An ecosystem is a biological environment consisting of all the organisms living in a
particular area, as well non-living beings.

The ecosystems could be very small or very big.




                                                              These are examples of
                                                              ecosystems.




David Suescún Pelegay                                                          Página 14
Levels of Organization of Life




The biosphere is a group of ecosystems.

The biosphere is the global sum of all ecosystems. It can also be called the zone of life
of Earth.




The Earth as a biosphere.




David Suescún Pelegay                                                           Página 15
Levels of Organization of Life




David Suescún Pelegay                                    Página 16

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Levels of organization of life

  • 1. Levels of Organization of Life David Suescún Pelegay Página 1
  • 2. Levels of Organization of Life First, we are going to see a scheme of the levels of organization of life. ⇒ Subatomic particles. ⇒ Atomic particles. ⇒ Organelles. ⇒ Cell. ⇒ Tissue. ⇒ Organ. ⇒ System. ⇒ Organism. ⇒ Family. ⇒ Population. ⇒ Biocenosis. ⇒ Ecosystem. ⇒ Biosphere. And now, we are going to see each one with careful. David Suescún Pelegay Página 2
  • 3. Levels of Organization of Life The subatomic particles are the smaller part of anything. It is composed by: Electrons: The electron is a subatomic particle, which has a negative mass. Protons: The proton is a subatomic particle, which has a positive mass. Neutrons: The neutron is a subatomic particle, which has a negative mass. Now, we are going to see the characteristics of each subatomic particle. Load Load (numbers) Weight Electron ∗ 9,1 ∙ 10 1,602 ∙ 10 - Proton ∗ 1,6 ∙ 10 1,602 ∙ 10 + Neutron 0 1,6 ∙ 10 0 Coulomb*= The coulomb is the unit of electric charge. It is defined as the charge transported by a steady current of one ampere in one second. The subatomic particles are the base of everything. This is an image of an atom of helium. The green balls are the neutrons, the red balls are the protons and the yellow balls are the electrons. David Suescún Pelegay Página 3
  • 4. Levels of Organization of Life The atomic particles are formed by the union of subatomic particles. The atomic particles are the atoms and the molecules. We are going to see each one: Atom: The atom is a basic unit of matter that consists of neutrons, electrons and protons. The atom has to parts: the nucleus, which contains the neutrons and the protons, and the cortex that contains the electrons. An example of atom is !". Molecule: A molecule is a neutral group or two or more atoms. An example of molecule is $ % & ' ". This is a molecule of water. David Suescún Pelegay Página 4
  • 5. Levels of Organization of Life The organelle is a specialized subunit inside a cell, everyone has an specific function. Every organelle has an specific function: Name Function Nucleus Contains DNA*, controls the activity of the cell. Chloroplast Make photosynthesis, traps energy from sunlight. Golgi apparatus Sorting and modification of proteins. Mitochondria Energy production from the oxidation of food substances. Vacuole Storage water. Help to maintain homeostasis. Centriole Anchor for cytoskeleton, helps in cell division by forming spindle fibers. Lysosome Breakdown of large molecules. Nucleolus Ribosome production. Ribosome Translation of RNA* into proteins DNA*= Deoxyribonucleic acid. RNA*=Ribonucleic acid. An animal cell. Within the cytoplasm, the major organelles and cellular structures include: (1) nucleolus (2) nucleus (3) ribosome (4) vesicle (5) rough endoplasmic reticulum (6) Golgi apparatus (7) cytoskeleton (8) smooth endoplasmic reticulum (9) mitochondria (10) vacuole (11) cytosol (12) lysosome (13) centriole. David Suescún Pelegay Página 5
  • 6. Levels of Organization of Life The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all known living organism. It is the smallest unit of life that is classified as a living thing, and is often called the building block of life. Humans contain about 100 trillion cells; a typical cell size is 10 ( and a typical cell mass is 1 monogram. The cells could be classified into: Eukaryotic: The eukaryotic are cell which contains a nucleus. The eukaryotic cell could be: Animal eukaryotic cells: The animal cells don’t have a vacuole, because the reserves of water are bigger. Plant eukaryotic cells: The major difference is that this type of cells has vacuole to store water. Prokaryotic: The prokaryotic are cells which don’t contain nucleus. This are three examples of cells: (up left) is an animal cell, (up right) is a plant cell, both of them are eukaryotic, the image at the left is from a bacteria, don’t contain nucleus, and it is prokaryotic. David Suescún Pelegay Página 6
  • 7. Levels of Organization of Life A tissue is group of cells. A tissue is a cellular organizational level intermediate between cells and a complete organism. A tissue is an ensemble of cells, not necessarily identical, but from the same origin, that together carry out a specific function. The tissue could be classified into four parts: Connective tissue: Are fibrous tissues. They give shape to organs; blood and bone are examples of connective tissue. Muscle tissue: Are made up of contractile tissue of the body. This tissue moves to produce forces and cause motion, locomotion. The heart is a muscle tissue, allowing pumping the blood. Nervous tissue: These tissues are only used in the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM and in the PERIPHERIAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, are used to transmit information. Epithelial tissue: Are formed by cells that cover organ surfaces such as the skin, the airways, and the digestive tract. These tissues help to protect organism from bacteria. This image shows the different types of tissue looked thought a telescope. The composition is different. David Suescún Pelegay Página 7
  • 8. Levels of Organization of Life The organs are group of tissue. Usually there is a main tissue (parenchyma) and sporadic tissues (stroma). For example, the main tissue in the heart is the myocardium; a group of organs cooperate to form systems. This image shows the principal organs of our body. David Suescún Pelegay Página 8
  • 9. Levels of Organization of Life A system is a group of organs. These organs work together to make a specialized job. In the human body, they are many systems, the principal are: Circulatory System: Is the system which pumps blood. Digestive System: Is the process which the food breaks down to be digested. Endocrine System: Is the communication within the body using hormones made by endocrine glands… Excretory System: Gets rid of waste in the body; contains the digestive, respiratory and urinary system. Nervous System: This system collects, transfer and process the information with the brain, the spinal cord and the peripheral nervous system. Respiratory System: Are the organs used for breathing, the lungs, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and diaphragm. Skeletal System: Is the structural support and protection: bones, cartilage, ligaments and tendons. Urinary System: Are the organs that maintain the fluid balance and excretion of urine. This is an image that shows the different systems of the body. David Suescún Pelegay Página 9
  • 10. Levels of Organization of Life An organism is a group of systems. An organism is any living being. In at least some form, all organism could response to a stimuli, reproduction, growth and development, and maintenance of homeostasis as a stable whole. This are organism. David Suescún Pelegay Página 10
  • 11. Levels of Organization of Life A family is a group of organism. Are group of living being that are like to the living being of its family. This is a classification of the families. This the Simpsons family tree. David Suescún Pelegay Página 11
  • 12. Levels of Organization of Life Population is a group of families. David Suescún Pelegay Página 12
  • 13. Levels of Organization of Life Biocenosis is a group of population. Biocenosis describes the interacting organism living together in a habitat. David Suescún Pelegay Página 13
  • 14. Levels of Organization of Life An ecosystem is a group of biocenosis. An ecosystem is a biological environment consisting of all the organisms living in a particular area, as well non-living beings. The ecosystems could be very small or very big. These are examples of ecosystems. David Suescún Pelegay Página 14
  • 15. Levels of Organization of Life The biosphere is a group of ecosystems. The biosphere is the global sum of all ecosystems. It can also be called the zone of life of Earth. The Earth as a biosphere. David Suescún Pelegay Página 15
  • 16. Levels of Organization of Life David Suescún Pelegay Página 16