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1 Levels of Organization

2 cell-tissue-organ- organ system-organism
smallest/first/least complex cell tissue organ organ system organism largest/last/most complex

3 cells the basic units of structure and function of all living things

4 tissue a group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function

5 organ A group of tissues that work together to perform a function or task

6 organ system a group of organs that work together to perform a complex function

7 organism a living thing

8 Cells work together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems.

9 function (job) What is the shape of a cell usually related to?
You may or may not wish to distinguish between cytosol and cytoplasm. The correct use of each term is shown here. Most high school textbooks, however, use the word “cytoplasm” to mean “cytosol.”

10 Different cells are specialized for different purposes.
The difference can be the shape of the cell.

11 There are four basic types of tissue in the human body.
Muscle—can contract to make the body move Nervous tissue—carries messages between the brain and other parts of the body Connective tissue—provides support for the body and connects the various parts Epithelial tissue—protects the structures beneath it (like skin)

12 Examples of organs are: the heart, brain, stomach, and lungs.
Organs usually perform a more complex task than a tissue. Examples of organ systems are: circulatory, nervous system, digestive system, respiratory system, and endocrine system.

13 Can unicellular organisms have tissues, organs, or organ systems?
No. Tissues are made of more than one cell.

14 organs Which are more complex, tissues or organs?

15 tissues Which are more complex, tissues or cells?

16 organ systems Which are more complex, organ systems or organs?

17 yes Can an organ belong to more than one organ system?
For example, the heart is part of the circulatory and respiratory systems.

18 LEVEL ONE: CELLS Within a multicellular organism there is a division of labor.  Division of labor means that the work of keeping the organism alive is divided among the different parts of the body. 

19 LEVEL ONE: CELLS Each part has a specific job to do.  And as each part does its special job, it works in harmony with all the other parts. The arrangement of specialized parts within a living thing is sometimes referred to as levels of organization.  Cells, of course, are the first level of organization.

20 LEVEL TWO: TISSUES In any multicellular organism, cells rarely work alone.  Cells that are similar in structure and function are usually joined together to form tissues.  Tissues are the second level of organization.

21 LEVEL TWO: TISSUES Bone cells in your body form bone tissue, a strong solid tissue that gives you shape and support.  Blood cells in your body are part of blood tissue, a liquid tissue responsible for transporting food and oxygen throughout the body.

22 LEVEL THREE: ORGANS Tissues are further organized in organs, the third level of organization in living things.  Organs are groups of different tissues that work together. 

23 LEVEL THREE: ORGANS Your heart, for example, is an organ made up of muscle tissue, blood tissue, and nerve tissue.  You are probably familiar with the names of many of the body organs.  The brain, stomach, kidneys, and skin are some examples.

24 LEVEL FOUR: ORGAN SYSTEMS
Like cells and tissues, organs seldom work alone.  They "cooperate" with one another and form specific organ systems.  Organ systems are the fourth level of organization in living things. 

25 LEVEL FOUR: ORGAN SYSTEMS
An organ system is a group of organs working together to perform a specific function for the organism.

26 LEVEL FIVE : ORGANISMS You are an organism.  Dogs, trees, and sunflowers are also organisms.  Even a unicellular bacterium is an organism.  An organism is an entire living thing that carries out all the basic life functions.  The organism is the fifth level of organization.

27 LEVEL FIVE : ORGANISMS Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms--each level of organization interacts with every other level.  The smooth functioning of a complex organism is the result of all its various parts working together.

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