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cell differentiation stem cell tissue organ organ system Levels of Organization

Unicellular organisms carry out all life processes, including responding to the environment, getting rid of waste, growing, and reproducing, within one cell. A unicellular organism made of one prokaryotic cell is called a prokaryote. A unicellular organism made of one eukaryotic cell is called a eukaryote. Unicellular Organisms

Multicellular Organisms (cont.)  Multicellular organisms are made of many types of eukaryotic cells working together, each with a specialized function.  All cells in a multicellular organism come from one cell: a fertilized egg.  The process by which cells become different types of cells is called cell differentiation. cell differentiation

Multicellular Organisms (cont.) Stem cellsStem cells are unspecialized animal cells that are able to develop into many different cell types. TissuesTissues are groups of similar types of cells in multicellular organisms that work together to carry out specific tasks.

Humans, like most other animals, have four main types of tissue: muscle, connective, nervous, and epithelial. The three main types of plant tissue are dermal, vascular, and ground tissue. Multicellular Organisms (cont.)

Organs are groups of different tissues working together to perform a particular job. Organs Organ systems are groups of different organs that work together to complete a series of tasks. Organ systems Multicellular organisms usually have many organ systems that work together to carry out all the jobs needed for the survival of the organism.