The levels of biological organization range from atoms and molecules, to cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems, and finally, the biosphere, which includes all living things on Earth.These levels are as follows:
All matter is made up of elements, which are composed of atoms. Each atom is made up of subatomic particles, such as electrons, protons and neutrons. In nature, there are more than 100 kinds of elements and among these 16 elements are called bio-elements, which are vital for life. Only six elements such as C, H, O, N, S and P are called the basic elements of life.
Molecules are formed by the binding of atoms. These organic molecules of cells are called biomolecules. They are constructed in great variety and complexity. They are classified as macromolecules and macromolecules.
Glucose, amino acid and fatty acids are macromolecules, whereas carbohydrates, proteins and lipids are macromolecules. The units of macromolecules combine to form biomolecules.
The biomolecules, when working together in the form of suspension, are called Protoplasm. Protoplasm is the combination of organic and specific inorganic substances. When a protoplasm works in the form of a unit, it is called a cell. A cell is the basic unit of living organisms when similar types of cells organize together in a group, they are called tissues. The different types of tissues arranged in a particular manner to work together are called organs.
Organs of different type work in a coordinated manner to perform a function which is called an organ system. When different organ systems function in coordination as a unit, they form a body or Multicellular Organism.
All the members of a species, living in specific habitats are called the “Population”. A group of parrots living in a tree is called a parrot population.
The members of different species, living in specific habitats are called a community. A group of different kinds of birds, living in a tree, is called a bird community.
Communities always depend on their non-living environment in reciprocal interaction for their survival. For example, oxygen for respiration is obtained from the environment and CO2 is given out. This interaction is called an ecosystem or an ecological system.
The part of the earth where life exists is called the biosphere. It consists of different kinds of ecosystems.
In living organisms, the cell organizes in three ways to form the bodies of organisms: Unicellular colonial, and multicellular organizations. The organisms formed through these organizations are unicellular, colonial, and multicellular organisms, respectively.
In unicellular organisms, only one cell carries out all life activities.
Amoeba, Paramecium and Euglena
In the colonial type of cellular organization, many unicellular organisms live together but do not have any division of labor among them. Each unicellular organism is a colony that lives its own life and does not depend on other cells for its vital requirements. Volvox, a green alga found in water, is an example of a colonial organization. Hundreds of volvox cells make a colony.
In multicellular organization, cells are organized into tissues, organs and organ system.
The part of the earth where life exists is called the biosphere. It consists of different kinds of ecosystems.
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Brassica campestris
It is sown in winter and produces seed at the end of winter.
Its plant body is used as a vegetable, and its seeds are used for extracting oil.
The plant body consists of two main parts.
It includes roots, branches and leaves. These do not take part in sexual reproduction.
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Which level of organization is based on the binding of atoms to form molecules?
Protoplasm is a combination of organic and specific inorganic substances and is found at which level of organization?
What is the smallest unit of the taxonomic level of organization?
In which level of organization do different species interact and live in specific habitats?
The biosphere is the level of organization that refers to:
Which type of cellular organization consists of many unicellular organisms living together without division of labor?
Which organism is an example of unicellular organization?
What is the scientific name of the mustard plant?