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Levels of organizations

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1. Word cloud
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Name one level of organization in plants?
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Levels of organization in plants
The smallest level is the cell, which is the basic building block of all living things. Cells are organized into tissues, tissues into organs, and organs into organ systems. Organ systems are what make up the plant as a whole.
3. Poll
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What is the most important level of organization in plants?
  • Cellular level
  • Organ level
  • Tissue level
  • Organism level
4. Slide
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Did you know?
The smallest level of organization in plants is the cell, which is the basic unit of life and contains the genetic material, or DNA. Plants have specialized cells that help them perform specific functions, such as transporting water and nutrients to different parts of the plant. Plants also have other levels of organization such as tissues, organs, and organ systems, which work together to help the plant survive and thrive.
5. Open question
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What are the different levels of organization in plants?
6. Drawings
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Draw a happy flying elephant with a rainbow-colored trunk skiing down a hill of marshmallows
7. Open question
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How can we classify plants according to their levels of organization?
8. Personalised Feedback
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Describe the different levels of organization in plants, starting from the smallest unit and progressing to the largest.
9. Open question
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What did you learn about the different levels of organization in plants?
10. Open question
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How could you apply your knowledge of plant organization to other areas of biology?

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