Body Organization and Structure.

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Body Organization and Structure

A group of similar cells working together forms a tissue. Your body contains four main types of tissue Epithelial tissue Connective tissue Muscle tissue Nervous tissue

Epithelial tissue Covers and protects underlying issue. When you look at the surface of your skin, you see epithelial tissue. The cells stick tightly and form a continuous sheet.

Nervous tissue Sends electrical signals through the body It is found in the brain, nerves, and sense organs

Is made of cells that can contract and relax to produce movement. Muscle tissue Is made of cells that can contract and relax to produce movement.

Joins, supports, protects, insulates, nourishes, and cushions organs. Connective tissue Joins, supports, protects, insulates, nourishes, and cushions organs. It also keeps organs from falling apart

Tissues Form Organs Two or more tissues working together from an organ. One type of tissue alone cannot do all the things that several types working together can do.

The stomach is an organ The four types of tissue work together so that the stomach can carry out digestion Nervous tissue in the stomach partly controls the production of acids that aid in the digestion of food. Nervous tissue signals when the stomach is full. Epithelial tissue lines the stomach. Layers of muscle tissue break up stomach contents Blood and a connective tissue called collagen are found in the wall of the stomach.

Organs Form Systems Your stomach does much to help you digest your food, but it doesn’t do it all. It works together with other organs, such as the small intestine and large intestine, to digest your food.

11 Organ Systems Integumentary system Muscular system Skeletal system Skin, hair, and nails protect underlying tissue Muscular system Skeletal muscles move your bones Skeletal system Bones provide a frame to support and protect body parts Cardiovascular system Heart pumps blood through all your blood vessels

Reproductive system (male) Reproductive system (female) Respiratory system Lungs absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide Urinary system Removes wastes from the blood and regulates the body’s fluids Reproductive system (male) Produces and delivers sperm Reproductive system (female) Produces eggs and nourishes and shelters the unborn baby

Nervous system Lymphatic system Digestive system Endocrine system Receives and sends electrical messages throughout the body Lymphatic system Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels. It also helps you get rid of germs that can ham you Digestive system Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that can be absorbed into your body. Endocrine system Glands regulate body functions by sending out chemical messengers. The ovaries, in females, and testes, in males, are part of this system