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1 Organization of Cells in Living Things – Ch. 7-3

2 Unicellular vs. multicellular
Uni = one celled organism Examples: bacteria, protozoa, many algae and some fungi. Multi = many celled organism Examples: humans, cats, dogs, plants, and spiders.

3 Tissues Groups of cells organized for a specific function.
Examples: epithelial, connective, adipose, bone, cartilage, blood, nerve, and muscle.

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5 Epithelial Tissue Cover the body surfaces and line cavities and organs. Examples: skin and glands.

6 Connective Tissues Support and bind tissues and organs together
Examples: bone, tendons, and ligaments. Tendons = muscle to bone Ligaments = bone to bone

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8 Muscle Tissues Specialized for contraction and shortening. 3 types
Smooth = stomach, intestine, blood Skeletal = attach to bones for movement Cardiac = heart

9 Organ vs. Organ Systems Organ = groups of tissues together
Organ System = groups of organs together (Ex. Shoot System – plants)


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