The Human Body. All living things are made of cells. Cells are very small. 1.

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The Human Body

All living things are made of cells. Cells are very small. 1

We use a microscope to see cells. Image: Bruce Wetzel/Harry Schaeter/NCI 2

A group of cells working together make tissue. 3

A group of tissues working together make an organ. 4

A group of organs working together make a system. There are many systems in the human body. 5

The stomach is part of the digestive system. 6

The heart is part of the circulatory system. 7

Bones are part of the skeletal system. 8

Lungs are part of the respiratory system. right lung 9

The brain is part of the nervous system. 10

Eyes, nose, ears, tongue, and skin are also parts of the nervous system. 11

the human body! All living things are made of cells.cells Cells working together make tissue.tissue Tissues working together make organs.organs Organs working together make systems.systems Systems working together make… 12

Glossary

Bibliography rCreated/Fifth/body_systems.htm (Your school or district may already subscribe.) ($20 annual membership) HRW, 2005, Human Body Systems and Health. McDougal Littell Science, 2005, Human Body Glencoe Science, 2005, Human Body Systems

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