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Specialized Cells

Specialized Cells. I. Specialized Cells. -all multicellular organisms have specialized cells that work together. A. Tissue. -group of cells that have a common structure and function. *both animals and plants have tissues that perform specific jobs.

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Specialized Cells

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  1. Specialized Cells

  2. I. Specialized Cells -all multicellular organisms have specialized cells that work together.

  3. A. Tissue -group of cells that have a common structure and function. *both animals and plants have tissues that perform specific jobs. ex. tissue that covers plant’s leaves protects the leaf.

  4. 1. Epithelial Tissue

  5. -sheets of cells that cover surfaces. -they also line certain body cavities and blood vessels. *usually smooth

  6. 2. Connective Tissue

  7. -joins other tissue together and also stores fat and makes blood cells. - made of specialized cells and fibers that stick to living cells. *exs. Bone, cartilage, and blood.

  8. 3. Muscle Tissue

  9. -animals use this tissue to move. -all muscle tissue create movement in one direction only, either by getting longer or shorter.

  10. 4. Nervous Tissue

  11. -send electrical impulses through your body to help muscles contract.

  12. -some send signals, while others protect nerves and provides them with nutrients.

  13. B. Organs -are made up of several tissue types that work together to perform one or more functions. *exs. -heart beating -eating -walking -running

  14. - a plant’s leaves, roots, and flowers are the organs.

  15. C. Organ Systems -group of organs that work together to perform complex tasks. *exs. All plant’s leaves make up an organ system that provides energy for the plant.

  16. - the more complex the organism, the greater the number of organ systems that are needed to carry out life processes. -humans have 11 organ systems. -some organs work for more than one organ system.

  17. 1. Circulatory System

  18. a. carries oxygen through the body and removes carbon dioxide and other wastes. b. also helps keep our body temperature constant.

  19. c. this system includes your: *heart * arteries *and veins

  20. - at the kidneys, it connects to the 2. urinary system. * this system helps regulate the amount of water and salt in the blood, as well as removing liquid wastes.

  21. 3. Musculoskeletal System

  22. a. supports all parts of your body and allows you to move. b. bones anchor other body parts and provide the structure needed for movement. c. muscles also generate warmth for your body.

  23. 4. Nervous System

  24. a. the brain is an indispensable organ, the headquarters. -all your senses feed information into the brain. -the brain processes and responds to this information often, responding by sending signals down the nerves to the muscles.

  25. * the brain also controls the other organ systems.

  26. 5. Skin * the internal and external layers of skin cells protect you from injury and retain moisture.

  27. 6. Digestive System

  28. - obtains nutrients from food

  29. 7. Respiratory System

  30. -the air you breath in travels through ever-narrower passageways. -the passageways ends at alveoli-tiny sacs where oxygen diffuses into blood and carbon dioxide diffuses out.

  31. 8. Endocrine System - works like chemical messenger system. -the glands of this system act as the communication centers. *the glands are a specialized group of cells that make and send out hormones. *humans contain 50 different hormones.

  32. * some glands help regulate growth and energy use. (thyroid) * others control blood sugar, minerals, and other chemicals. (adrenal, pancreas) *some cause specific changes in the body. (thymus) -ex. dramatic changes in muscles and bones as you grow up.

  33. - Growth hormones also influence when your growth will stop. -Many plants use hormones too. *the hormones in plants may cause a stem to bend towards the light. *some could direct a plant to grow taller instead of wider.

  34. II. Cells and Disease

  35. A. Causes of Disease 1. invasions by alien organisms or viruses 2. when body systems do not function properly. a. infectious disease-caused by harmful organisms or viruses

  36. -examples: *bacteria and some other types of fungi are common causes of infectious disease. *worms can lodge in the intestines or muscles, causing several serious diseases.

  37. *protozoa carried by mosquitoes cause malaria.

  38. 3. Many organisms enter the body through the food people eat. -ex. Salmonella bacteria

  39. *live in chickens and other animals. *cooking destroys the bacteria.

  40. -cholera is transmitted by water that has been contaminated by humans or animal waste products.

  41. 4. Contagious disease can be spread easily from one person to another. 5. Viruses are not organisms because they are not made of cells. -common cause of infectious disease -contain genetic instructions that take over a cell’s normal instructions.

  42. 6. Many viral diseases are mild. -exs. cold, flu, and chicken pox

  43. 7. Other viral diseases are more dangerous, even deadly. -exs. hepatitis and AIDS

  44. b. non-infectious diseases 1. occur when a body system does not function properly. 2. can not spread from person to person. 3. sometimes the diseases are caused by a condition that is inherited. -ex. sickle cell anemia

  45. 4. other times a disease appears as a person’s body ages. *healthy life style and habits can help prevent many of these later in life diseases.

  46. 5. Type II Diabetes -can often be prevented by diet and exercise.

  47. 6. Poor nutrition causes many non-infectious diseases. * orange juice contains vitamin C, which helps prevent scurvy. *people who do not receive the proper vitamins in their food can suffer a variety of illnesses.

  48. B. Fighting Disease

  49. 1. Your body has three main lines of defense against invasion by disease agents. a. First line of defense is made up of your body’s physical and chemical barriers. *these barriers include skin, tears, saliva, ear wax, and mucus.

  50. b. second line of defense consists of processes that kick in, should harmful agents enter. -ex. Should you cut your skin and the cut becomes infected, defense mechanisms in the blood are activated.

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