7.L.3B.1 Develop and use models to explain how the structural organizations within multicellular organisms function to serve the needs of the organism
Levels of organization Cells Tissues Organs organ systems
Cells Examples in Animal Cells Examples in Plant Cells Nerve cells The basic unit of structure and function within all living things Examples in Animal Cells Examples in Plant Cells Nerve cells Guard cells Blood cells Xylem cells Bone cells Phloem cells
Tissues A group of specialized cells that work together to perform a specific function Examples in Animals Examples in Plants Nervous Tissue Xylem Tissue Connective Tissue Phloem Tissue Muscle Tissue Epithelial Tissue
Nerve Tissue Carry impulses back & forth to the brain from the body
Muscle Tissue Contracts and shortens making body parts move “movement”
Epithelial Tissue Covers the surface of the body inside & outside As lining or covering of internal organs Outside As layer of skin
Connective Tissue Connects all parts of the body and provides support Examples Tendons Ligaments Cartilage
organs A group of two or more different types of tissue that work together to perform a specific function The task is generally more complex than that of the tissue For example: the heart is made of muscle and connective tissues which function to pump blood throughout an animal Flowers, roots, and stems are organs in plants
Organ systems A group of two or more organs that work together to perform a specific function Each organ system has its own function but the systems work together and depend on one another
Systems Circulatory Muscular Digestive Nervous Endocrine Reproductive Excretory (Urinary) Respiratory Immune Skeletal Integumentary (Skin)