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1.3 Levels of Organization (p44 - 47)
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Levels of Organization Multi-celled Organisms have different levels of organization: Organelles Cells Tissues Organs Organ systems Organisms So we have looked at cells, next is tissues.
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Tissues Groups of cells working together form tissues. There are four basic types of tissue in the human body. i) Muscle ii) Epithelial iii) Connective iv) Nervous
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1. Muscle Tissue Enables body parts to move, exert force, or change shape. There are three types of muscle tissue: –Skeletal: part of the skeleton, movement –Smooth: stomach, intestine, change shape –Cardiac: heart, beats to move blood.
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2. Epithelial Tissue Covers the external and internal body surfaces. Includes skin and linings of stomach, intestine and glands which produce hormones, enzymes and sweat Primary purpose protection.
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3. Connective Tissue Strengthens, supports, or connects cells and tissues. Forms blood Stores fat Fills empty spaces
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4. Nervous Tissue Senses, conducts, stores and transmits information.
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Organs and Organ Systems Groups of tissue work together to form organs, which work together in organ systems. An organ is made up of different tissues working together to perform a specific task. Contains at least 2 different kinds of tissue.
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Organ Systems A group of organs that interact with each other to perform a common task. There are 11 different organ systems in the human body.
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Classwork Read pages p 46-47 Do BLM 1-20 BLM 1-21 Now let’s measure your heart beat! Do Activity 1.17 (p49)
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