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Organ system: Fact 1

Tissue: Fact 1

Tissue: Fact #2

Tissue

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Organ System

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Tissues are another rung up the ladder. There are four main types of tissue in the human body:

Epithelial tissue: membrane or skin that covers the outside of the body and the surfaces of organs within the body

Connective tissue: binds together, supports, and protects the parts of the body

Muscle tissue: responds to stimulation and can contract:

Nervous tissue: acts as a pathway to allow communication between different replons of the body

Tissues work together to form the next level on our hierarchy of the body's structure: organs. An organ is a structure made of two or more types of tissue that perform a specific function in the body.

Rung 4 is reserved for organ systems. These are groups of organs working together to complete a job.

Think of the digestive system, which includes the routh, stomach, large and smallintestines, and numerous other organs; they al work together to digest the food you eat and consequently, provide energy and nutrients to your body.

An organ is a structure made of two or more types of tissue that perform a specific function in the body. Organs include the heart, lungs, liver, brain, bladder, stomach, kidneys, and so on

Epithelial tissue: membrane or skin that covers the outside of the body and the surfaces of organs within the body

Connective tissue: binds together, supports, and protects the parts of the body

Muscle tissue: responds to stimulation and can contract

Nervous tissue: acts as a pathway to allow communication between different regions of the body

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Organ System: Fact 2

Organs work together to complete a job. Think of the digestive system, which includes the mouth, stomach, large and small intestines, and numerous other organs; they all work together to digest the food you eat and, consequently, provide energy and nutrients to your body.

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Organism

Organism: Fact 1

The top rung of the structural ladder is the whole organism. The entire body as a unified organism is composed of all these structural levels, with tiny atoms forming molecules, molecules working together to make cells, cells functioning together in tissues, tissues cooperating to form organs, and organs working. together In systems to do the jobs within the body. ALL these systems cooperate, from the tiny toathe large, working together to form the structure of a living body

Cell: Fact 2

Organisms can be made up of just one cell. They are called unicellular organisms or single celled organisms.

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Cells make up the tissue in the body

Organism: Fact 2

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Source (s)

"Structure of the Body: Form." Anatamy, Physiology, and Medical Terminology in a Nutshell.

https://open.lib.umn.edu/

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Organisms are classified by taxonomy into specified groups such as the multicellular animals, plants, and fungi; or unicellular microorganisms such as a protists, bacteria, and archaea.

The Hierarchy of the Human Body Ladder

Organism

Organ system

Atoms

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Brooke Zimmer

Tissue

Atoms make up the first or basic rung of the structure. Atoms are the smallest unit of matter. Atoms are combined to form molecules

Cell: Fact 1

Cell

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Atom

Cells are composed of organized groups of specialized molecules. Groups of similar cells with a common function form tissues

Atom: Fact #1

Did you know that 99% of the human body is composes of just SIX types of atoms

( Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium and phosphorous)

Atom: Fact #2

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Cell

The body is depedented on molecules, such as water, proteins, and carbohydrates.

The 2nd rung on the ladder is the cellular level. A cell is formed when multiple molecules are combined and form the smallest unit of life. A cell is both a structure and a functional unit. This means the parts work as a unit chemically, and physically.

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