Levels of Organization definitions Flashcards
Levels of Organization definitions
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Atomic level
The smallest level of organization, focusing on the chemistry of the body.Molecular level
Involves the chemistry of the body, including the properties of ions.Macromolecule level
The biochemistry of life, including large biomolecules like proteins, enzymes, lipids, DNA, and RNA.Cellular level
The basic unit of life, including organelles and cell parts.Tissue level
Groups of cells performing a common function.Organ level
Groups of tissues working together to perform a common function.Organ system level
A group of organs working together to perform one common function.Organismal level
The highest level of organization, encompassing the entire organism.Cytology
The study of cells and their functions.Histology
The study of tissues and their structures.Gross anatomy
The study of anatomy that does not require a microscope, often involving dissections.Structure-function relationship
The concept that the structure of a biological entity determines its function.Ions
Charged particles that are essential for various physiological processes.Lipid bilayers
Structures that form the basis of cell membranes, crucial for cellular function.Enzymes
Proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions, essential for metabolism.