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Organs Notes

Organ Definition Animal Organ Examples Heart Lungs Small Intestine group of 2 or more different tissues that work together to perform a certain function Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Brain, Small Intestine, etc Organ made of mostly connective, muscle, & epithelial tissues; but also nervous tissue that allows it to receive and pump blood Organ made of mostly connective, muscle, & epithelial tissues; but also nervous tissue that allows it to add oxygen to the blood AND take carbon dioxide out of the blood Organ made of epithelial, connective, & muscle tissue; but also nervous tissue where most chemical digestion and absorption of food takes place

6. Brain 7. Kidneys 8. Biceps/triceps 9. Pant Organ Examples 10. Leaves Organ made of mostly nervous tissue but also connective, muscle, & epithelial tissues that allows it to send and receive electrical impulses from all parts of the body Organ made of mostly epithelial & connective tissue, but also muscle & nervous tissues that allows it to filter waste out of the blood and makes urine. Organ made of mostly muscle tissue, but also connective,     nervous, and epithelial tissue that allows the bones to move. Leaves, Roots, Stem, etc. Organ made of plant tissues that allows the plant to make food through photosynthesis

11. Roots Organ made of plant tissues that allows the plant to absor 12. Stem 13. Plant tissues 14. Animal tissues Organ made of plant tissues that allows the plant to absor Organ made of plant tissues that allows the plant to absorb water and minerals from the ground. Anchors plant in ground. Organ made of plant tissues that allows the plant to support itself, connects roots and leaves, AND carries water and nutrients between them Ground, vascular, and epidermis Epithelial, Connective, Muscle Nervous