Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems

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Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems Human Bio 11

Body Organization Organelle Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism

Tissue A group of cells that work together to perform a similar function. Five main types: Epithelial Connective Blood Muscle Nerve

Epithelial Tissue Covers entire body surface and most of the body's inner cavities. Outer epidermis (skin) protects from injury and drying out. Inner epidermal tissue protects and secretes mucus (ex. along digestive tract).

Connective Tissue It binds structures together. Provides support and protection. Stores fat and other nutrients. Often made of collagen or elastin. Examples: tendons, ligaments, cartilage, bone, blood

Connective Tissue

Muscle Tissue Contracts for movement. Composed of fibers made of actin and myosin proteins.

Nerve Tissue Conduct electrochemical messages. Specialized tissue that forms nerves, brain, spinal cord.

Organs A group of tissues joined in structure to serve a common function. Each located in specific location, with specific functions.

Organ Systems Groups of organs that perform related functions. Organ systems contribute to maintaining a stable internal environment. Some organs can be part of more than one system. Example: lungs  respiratory and circulatory

1. Digestive convert food to usable nutrients 2. Circulatory transport of necessary molecules to cells 3. Immune defense against invading pathogens 4. Respiratory gas exchange 5. Excretory gets rid of metabolic wastes 6. Nervous & Sensory regulation and control, response to stimuli, processing information 7. Muscular & Skeletal support and movement 8. Endocrine regulation of internal environment, development 9. Reproductive producing offspring

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