LIFE

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Organ System

Energy Processing

Response to the Environment

Growth and Development

Regulation

Reproduction

Evolutionary Adaptation

Order

Organ

Organism

Population

Tissue

Community

Cell

Ecosystem

Organelle

Biosphere

Molecule

The regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.

A system that includes all living organisms (biotic factors) in an area as well as its physical environment (abiotic factors) functioning together as a unit.

A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.

The entire array of organisms in an ecosystem

Is all individual of a particular species in an area

A group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions

Made up of many different tissue

A cellular organizational level between cells and a complete organ.

A fundamental unit of life

A membrane-enclosed structure that performs a specific function in a cell

A cluster of small chemical units called atoms held together by chemical bonds.

Complex organisms are highly ordered by living cells, often called the basis.

To reproduce more organisms of their own kind

Information in the form of DNA controls the pattern of growth and development of all organisms.

Using the chemical energy from something consumed and using it as your own energy.

The organisms response to a certain living condition.

The animal or organism restrictions on where it can live and sustain life.

The process that species go through in order to become accustomed to an environment.

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Gatherer - Zack

Time Manager - Bowen

Artist - Daniel

Team Leader - MIchael

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