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Classwork Why can’t you use your teeth to breathe?
Why can’t you use your arm muscles to digest food? Vocabulary: Find the next blank page in your Vocabulary composition notebook. Title the page, “Body Systems” Define the following terms on that page: You may use Chapter 2, section 3 (pg. 64), or the glossary to define the words. cell function tissue Epithelial tissue organ Nervous tissue Organ system Muscle tissue Organism Connective tissue Structure
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The Benefits of Being Multicellular
You are a ____________ __________. That means you are made of many cells. Benefits of being multicellular: Larger size Longer life Specialization (more efficient) multicellular organism
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Review… What are cells? Cells are the smallest unit that can perform all of the processes of life.
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Cells Working Together
A ________ is a group of cells that work together to perform a specific job. Animals have four basic types of tissues: Nerve tissues Muscle tissues Connective tissues Protective tissues Plants have three types of tissues: Transport tissues Ground tissues tissue
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Tissues Working Together
A structure that is made up of _____ or more _________ working together to perform a specific function is called an _________. Animal organs: Heart, stomach, brain, lungs, intestines Plant organs: Roots, stems, leaves two tissues organ
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Organs Working Together
A group of ________ working together to perform a particular function is called an _________ _________. Examples: digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory system Plants also have organ systems Examples: leaf system, root system, stem systems organs organ system
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Organisms/Structure & Function
Anything that can perform life processes by itself is an _________. __________ is the arrangement of parts in an organism. It includes the shape of a part and the material of which the part is made. __________ is the job a part does. organism Structure Function
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Levels of Organization
Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems Organism
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