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Body Organization 1. a. cell, b. tissue, c. organ, d. organ system 2. Cell 3. d. cell membrane 4. Nucleus 5. Every thing in a cell between the cell membrane and the nucleus 6. True 7. A tissue is a group of cells working together for the same purpose

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Body Organization . a. cell, b. tissue, c. organ, d. organ system Cell d. cell membrane Nucleus Every thing in a cell between the cell membrane and the nucleus True A tissue is a group of cells working together for the same purpose . Muscle – makes parts of the body move - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Body Organization

1. a. cell, b. tissue, c. organ, d. organ system2. Cell3. d. cell membrane4. Nucleus5. Every thing in a cell between the cell

membrane and the nucleus6. True7. A tissue is a group of cells working

together for the same purpose

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8. Muscle – makes parts of the body move Nervous – controls body functions Connective – connects parts and support9. Epithelial – surrounds organs and protects

them10.Organ11. c. lungs12.True13.A group of organs working together for a

purpose14.d 15. c 17. e15.f 16. a 18. b

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LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION IN LIVING THINGS

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All living things are organized into several basic levels of organization.

Starting with the smallest and going to the largest it goes… Cell -> Tissue ->Organ ->Organ system ->

Organism

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Cell

The basic level of Organization for all living things is the cell.

Complex organisms are composed of many cells

Examples:Heart CellBrain CellMuscle Cell

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Tissue Within an organism groups of cells with

similar functions combine to make up tissues.

A tissue is a collection of cells working together to perform a specific job

FOUR BASIC TISSUESConnective TissueNervous TissueMuscle TissueEpithelial Tissue

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Organ Two or more types of tissues that

work together to complete a specific task

Examples:HeartBrainMuscleSkin

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Organ Systems Group of organs working together for a

common goal combine to make up organ systems

Example:Cardiovascular / Circulatory SystemNervous SystemMuscular System

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Organism Several organ systems working together

combine to make up an organism. An organism is an entire living thing that

can carry out all basic life processes. Examples:HumanDogTurtleTree

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Animal Organization

CELL TISSUE

ORGAN SYSTEM ORGANISM

ORGAN

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Plant Organization

CELL TISSUE ORGAN

ORGAN SYSTEM

ORGANISM

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ORGANISM

ORGAN SYSTEM

Levels of Organization

ORGAN

TISSUE

CELLS

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Organ Systems The human body is made up of

several organ systems. We will be discussing 7 in this class.

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Respiratory System Takes in oxygen and eliminate

carbon dioxide

Levels of OrganizationOrgans Lungs

TracheaTissues

Epithelial Connective Muscle

Cells Lung cell Muscle cell

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Circulatory System Transport materials (gases

and nutrients) to and from cells.

Levels of OrganizationOrgans

HeartArteries Veins

Tissues

Muscle Epithelial Nervous

Cells Muscle cell Vein cell

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Digestive System Breaks down food and

absorbs nutrients.Levels of OrganizationOrgans

Stomach Pancreas Liver

Tissues

Epithelial MuscleConnective

Cells Stomach cells Pancreatic cells Liver cells

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Nervous System Detects information from the

environment and controls body functions.Levels of OrganizationOrgans

Brain, spinal cord, nerves

Tissue Nervous Connective

Cells Brain cells Nerve cells(neurons)

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Muscular System Enables movement of body and

internal organs.Levels of OrganizationOrgans

Muscles (Biceps, triceps, abdominals)

Tissue

MuscleConnective

Cells Muscle cells

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Integumentary System Protects the body from damage

and the outsideLevels of OrganizationOrgan

Skin

Tissue

EpithelialConnective

Cells Epidermis cell Skin cell

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Skeletal System Supports and protects the body

Levels of OrganizationOrgans

Bones (skull, ribs, vertebrae)

Tissue Connective Epithelial

Cells Bone cell (0steocyte)

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A. Levels of Organization

CELL

ORGANISMORGAN

ORGAN SYSTEM

TISSUE

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Cell

cells

tissues

organs

organism

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B. Matching Organ Systems Circulatory – Red Respiratory – Blue Nervous – Yellow Digestive – Green Muscular – Orange Skeletal - Purple

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Organ System Mini-book

Instructions on p. 18 You will be creating a mini book

showing the organization in organ systems.

First you need to make your mini-book (follow instructions)

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Mini book

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Organ Systems Quiz1. The skeletal system has

which of the following functions?

A. Takes in oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide.

B. Detects information from the environment and controls body functions.

C. Supports and protects the body.

D. Enables movement of body and internal organs.

2. Which organ helps in the break down and absorption of nutrients?

A. the stomachB. the femur boneC. the brainD. your foot

3. Which of the following systems transports nutrients and gases to the cells of the body?

A. digestiveB. circulatoryC. nervousD. Integumentary

4. In humans, where does the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take place?

A. Heart C. skinB. Ovary D. lungs

5. Which of the following systems helps to control and coordinate the body's actions?

A. digestiveB. nervousC. respiratoryD. circulatory