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levels of organization
- what is the smallest unit of nonliving matter?
a. atom
b. element/molecule
c. organelle
d. cell
- what level is pure hydrogen, carbon, or oxygen organized in?
a. atom
b. element/molecule
c. organelle
d. cell
- what level does life begin?
a. atom
b. element/molecule
c. organelle
d. cell
- what is a membrane - bound structure inside of a cell that performs a specific/special function?
a. atom
b. element/molecule
c. organelle
d. cell
- which organelle has the function to convert chemical energy (glucose) into cellular energy (atp)?
a. plasma (cell) membrane
b. mitochondria
c. nucleus
d. ribosome
levels of organization
directions: analyze the model. explain the parts of the model. they are connected.
- identify the levels of organization for life in the model above.
- describe the levels of organization. how are they related?
Brief Explanations
- Atoms are the smallest unit of non - living matter.
- Pure hydrogen, carbon, or oxygen are elements and are at the atom level.
- Life begins at the cell level as cells are the basic unit of life.
- Organelles are membrane - bound structures inside a cell that perform specific functions.
- Mitochondria convert chemical energy (glucose) into cellular energy (ATP).
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- a. Atom
- a. Atom
- d. Cell
- c. Organelle
- b. Mitochondria