1. LEARNING COMPETENCY WITH CODE
Describe the different levels of biological
organization from cell to biosphere
S7LT-Iic-3
MELC 3 Week 3
Different levels of Biological Organization
27. NOW, SAY AN
EXAMPLE OF
Atom
Cell
Macromolecules
Tissue
Organ
Organ system
Organism
Editor's Notes
School- group of fish
Dazzle – group of zebras, herd or zeal
Flock, colony, fleet, parcel and dissimulation – group of birds
Association, band, body, bunch, class, cohort, company, crowd, gang, group, lot, mass, party, set, society, staff, team, tribe - -common collective nouns for people
An ecosystem is composed of biotic factors and abiotic factors. Biotic factors are producers, consumers, and decomposers
The abiotic factors are the following: water, soil, temperature, wind light and nutrients.
Each organism in an ecosystem needs a place to live. The place where an organism lives is called habitat.
A habitat is where organism can find food and shelter they need; ideally, a habitat is also a place where the optimum conditions required for survival such as temperature, amount of moisture, and sunlight are met.
What shape the nature of biomes?
Type of vegetation in the biome
Geography of the region
Temperature
Amount and pattern of rainfall
Light intensity
Types of biomes
Terrestrial biomes
tundra
forest
grassland
desert
mountain
Aquatic biomes
marine
freshwater
estuaries