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2 How is the body organised?

3 How is a body organised? To understand how the body is organised, think about how a school is organised: A school needs to be very organised. Every pupil in the school needs to know where they should be and what they are doing. However... Not all pupils study the same subjects. Not all pupils can work together efficiently. There is not room for all the pupils to be in the same place.

4 How is a body organised? A school is made up of an organised system: Individual pupil Registration group Subject class Year group School

5 How is a body organised? Living things are made up of organised systems. Each specific cell is grouped with cells similar in structure and function to form a tissue. cells tissue

6 How is a body organised? cell tissueorgan Cells are the basic units of life. Groups of cells work together to form tissues. Groups of tissues work together to form organs.

7 How is a body organised? Groups of organs form systems. For example, the human digestive system is made up of several organs including the mouth, gullet, stomach and small intestine. The different organs in a system are linked together by tubes or vessels. What other human body systems can you think of?

8 How is a body organised? The body is made up of different organ systems working together to carry out all the functions of a living organism. Both the body and schools are organised systems: CELL TISSUE ORGAN ORGAN SYSTEM ORGANISM PUPIL REGISTRATION GROUP SUBJECT CLASS YEAR SCHOOL


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