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Introduction to The Human Body Systems. Levels of Organization. Levels of Organization. Cells working together to do a specific job form tissues Tissues working together to do a specific job from organs Organs working together to do specific jobs form organ systems
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Introduction to The Human Body Systems Levels of Organization
Levels of Organization • Cells working together to do a specific job form tissues • Tissues working together to do a specific job from organs • Organs working together to do specific jobs form organ systems • Organ systems work together to create an organism
Types of Tissues • Tissues are groups of cells that work together to form a specific function • The four main types of tissues are: nervous, muscle, epithelial, and connective
Nervous Tissue • Sends electrical signals throughout the body • Nervous tissue can be found in the brain, spinal cord, nerves and the sense organs (eyes, ears, mouth, skin …)
Muscle Tissue • Enables movement – muscle cells contract and relax • Three main types of muscle tissue: skeletal, smooth and cardiac
Epithelial Tissue • Covers and protects • Covers our bodies: skin • Helps line our digestive tract • There are several different types of epithelial tissue which are categorized by shape and structure
Connective Tissue • Tissue that joins, supports, insulates and nourishes • Examples: fat, cartilage, Tendons, ligaments, bone and blood
Organs • Different tissues work together to create an organ • Part of the body that has a specific job. • Examples: heart, lung, kidney, skin, stomach, brain …
Organ Systems • Different organs work together to perform a specific function • We will study 11 main systems • Skeletal, muscular, integumentary, cardiovascular, respiratory, lymphatic, digestive, urinary, nervous, endocrine and reproductive systems