nd enjoy Activity 1.2 The Interconnected of the Different levels of Life's Organization After learning the characteristics of each level of life's organization, you are now going to explore how each level affects one another, in an interconnected organization of life. Below is a graphic organizer. Your task is to complete the graphic organizer by filling in how COVID-19 infection at the cellular level affects the other levels of the life's organization Write your answer in each box. Are you ready? Let's begin Ecosystem Biosphere Community Organ System Organism Population Cell Tissue Organ 16
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Community – Droplets from an infected person's cough, sneeze, or breath.
Ecosystem – The pandemic situation significantly improves air quality in different cities across the world, reduces GHGs emission, lessens water pollution and noise, and reduces the pressure on the tourist destinations, which may assist with the restoration of the ecological system.
Biosphere – New regions are becoming potential hosts for disease-bearing species. Air pollution makes our bodies weaker to external attacks, as is the case with the coronavirus.
Organ System – A virus infects your body by entering healthy cells the lungs might become inflamed, making it tough for you to breathe.
Organism – The coronavirus latches its spiky surface proteins to receptors on healthy cells, especially those in your lungs.
Population – COVID-19 is emerged as a respiratory infection and a suspicious origin of animals and transmission to human in Wuhan, China in December 2019
Cell – The viral variant that's driving today's pandemic is dangerous because its spike proteins can latch onto cells in the lower respiratory.
Tissue – The corona virus attacks fat tissues, coronavirus infects fat cells and certain immune cells within body fat, creating an immune response that could lead to major damage.
Organ - can cause your kidneys, lungs, and liver to shut down and stop working
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