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Organ Systems
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Levels of Organization
Plants and Animals are both classified as multicellular organisms – composed of multiple cell types that all work together to allow the organism to function properly. The levels of organization within multicellular organisms are: (from simplest to most complex) Simplest Most Complex
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Cells Cells are the basic units of life!
You have about 200 different types of cells that make up the trillions inside you. Each different type of cell must work with each of the other types to allow an organism to grow, develop, repair, reproduce and remain healthy.
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Cells & Their Functions
Plant Cells Animal Cells Red blood cells – carry oxygen White blood cells – fight disease & infection Neuron – carry electrical messages Xylem – moves water Phloem – moves nutrients Parenchyma– regulates water loss. Sclerenchyma – protection & support. Collenchyma – photosynthesis & support.
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Cells Working Together
Cells of the same kind and work to do the same job create Tissue. Plant Tissues: Vascular Tissue = xylem & phloem Ground Tissue – parenchyma, collenchyma & sclerenchyma cells Dermal Tissue – Parenchyma & sclerenchyma cells Animal Tissues: Connective Tissue – bone, fat & blood Nervous Tissue – neurons Smooth Muscle Blood Tissue – red and white blood cells, platelets & plasma
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Tissues Working Together
Groups of similar tissues that work together to perform a job create Organs. Plant Organs Organ Tissues Leaf Epidermis & vascular systems Flower Stem Roots
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Tissues Working Together
Groups of similar tissues that work together to perform a job create Organs. Organ Tissues Lungs Connective tissue, muscular tissue & nervous tissue Heart Muscular tissue, connective tissue & nervous tissue Stomach Intestines Human Organs Lungs Brain Ears Liver Heart Pancreas Stomach Large Intestine Kidneys Bladder Small Intestine
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Organs Working Together
Organs working together to perform a set of related tasks create Organ Systems. Shoot System Root System
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Organ System Functions - Plants
Shoot System Functions Root System Function Photosynthesis Reproduction Storage Transport Hormones Anchorage Absorption Storage Transport Hormones Shoot System Root System
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Human Organ Systems Excretory Immune
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Organ System Functions - Human
Protects and supports the body. Supports the body and enables it to move. Receives, breaks down, transports and absorbs food throughout the body. Carries needed substances to the cells of the body while carrying waste products away from the cells. Brings oxygen into and removes carbon dioxide from the body. Skeletal System Muscular System Digestive System Circulatory System Respiratory System
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Organ System Functions - Human
Collects and removes waste products from the body. Communicates information throughout the body and controls the body’s response to stimuli. Produces chemical messengers, hormones, that help to regulate and control many of the body’s internal functions. The body’s defense system against disease causing organisms. Produces new individuals of the same type. Excretory System Nervous System Endocrine System Immune System Reproductive System
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Organ Systems Working Together
Organ systems working together to perform all the basic functions of life create an Organism. Human Plant
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