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Ch. 35.1
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All the body cells work together Cells are both INDEPENDENT an INTERDEPENDENT of each other. LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION: cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems Tissues are groups of similar cells that perform a single function. Organ is a group of tissues that work together to perform a COMPLEX function Organ systems is a group of organs that perform closely related functions Organization of the Body
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MUSCLE TISSUE: most abundant tissue in most animals. Controls internal movement of blood and food Controls external movements of body parts EPITHELIAL TISSUE: covers the surface of the body and line internal organs Lines the chambers of the heart; prevents leakage of blood Glands are made from epithelial tissue too Types of Tissues
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CONNECTIVE TISSUE: holds organs in place and binds to different parts of the body Tendons (bones to muscle); Ligaments (bone to bone) Provides support for the body Keeps walls of heart flexible
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NERVOUS TISSUE: receives messages from external and internal envrionments Analyzes data, directs a response Controls heart rate
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Controlled, stable environment (HOMEOSTASIS) Temperature controls, energy control, food intake, digestive waste output Think of it like a house’s furnace. Once the heat is too cold, then the furnace knows to turn on and warm up FEEDBACK INHIBITION: a process will limit operation Maintaining Homeostasis
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Our body uses feedback inhibition Stable temperature = BALANCE between heat production and heat loss HYPOTHALAMUS has nerve cells that monitor temperature and core temperature Shivering to warm up and sweating to cool down
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