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Life Sciences 11Biological Levels of Organization Watch the amoeba sisters video on levels of organization and then answer the following questions (), as well as complete the accompanying worksheet handout.Draw an upside down pyramid showing the biological levels of organization. Define each one, and list examples of each. How many more examples can you think of? Try to add at least 2 to each level. List three types of things that are smaller than cells. Why is the cell considered the most basic living unit?What is the difference between a community and ecosystem?Define biotic factor and abiotic factor.Categorize each of the following according to its biological level of organization. Note that some may have multiple correct answers.NeuronPondTemperate rainforestDigestive systemA hospitalA potato plantTongueTundraSkinA group of rabbitsThe canopy of a rainforestAn ant colonyDesertA food chainThe Brazilian coastlineA bee’s antennae Coral reefHair cellRichmond Nature ParkMusclePearly (Ms Au’s hamster)GrasslandStomachSea otters, kelp, and sea urchins off the coast of BCPlanet EarthAll the snow geese in Richmond ................
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