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 How is the human body organized?  Cells  Tissues  Organs  Organ Systems  Organisms.

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2  How is the human body organized?

3  Cells  Tissues  Organs  Organ Systems  Organisms

4  The smallest unit of structure and function in all living things  Within an individual, many different kinds but all (aside from reproductive cells) have the SAME DNA  same set of instructions

5  Groups of cells working together to perform a specific task ex: muscle tissue

6  Groups of tissues working together lung, heart, brain

7  Organs working together to perform a specific task or tasks respiratory system includes lungs, blood, heart digestive system includes stomach, intestine, etc.  All of these systems work together in an organism

8 What different types of chemicals help your body function?

9  Carbohydrates  Lipids  Proteins  Nucleic Acids

10  SUGARS!!! body’s immediate source of energy broken down in cellular respiration (will get there next week! generally comes in form of glucose or starch

11  have many specialized jobs throughout the body hemoglobin carries oxygen in blood amylase breaks starch into simple sugars for digestion  shape of protein determines its function if shape changes, protein can no longer work  ENZYMES specific proteins that help chemical reactions along in your body

12  lipids fats usually don’t like water  think about wax/oil with water  nucleic acids make up your DNA store genetic information mistakes in nucleic acids in your body can lead to many diseases  ex- Tay-Sachs, Sickle-cell anemia, some cancers

13  What are some ways that a protein can be made to not work?  What is your body’s advantage in doing this?  How can this hurt your body?


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