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How are Animals Bodies


Organised?

THE ORGANISATION OF AN ANIMAL'S CELLS INTO HIGHER LEVEL OF STRUCTURE, INCLUDING TISSUES, ORGANS, AND ORGANS SYSTEMS, HELPS TO DESCRIBE AN ANAIML'S BODY PLAN.

A __________ is a group of similar cells that performs a specific function.

TISSUE

Bone and Blood are an example of what?

Connective tissues

What is made up of different tissues?

An Organ

Groups of organs make up a?

ORGAN SYSTEM

A ______ performs more complex functions than a ________ that make it up performs alone.

ORGAN


TISSUES

Many organisms and objects have this balanced display of body parts called __________.

SYMMETRY

If many imaginary lines can be drawn through a central point to divide it into two mirror images is called a?

RADIAL SYMMETRY

Mirror images of each other is?

BILATERAL SYMMETRY

What are bodies of animals without symmetry?

BODIES WITHOUT


SYMMETRY ARE


ORGANISED SIMPLY

What are animals with Symmetry?

ANIMALS WITH SYMMETRY HAVE A MORE COMPLEX BODY PLANS WITH TISSUES AND USALLY ORAGAN SYSTEMS

All animals with __________ Symmetry live in water.

RADIAL

What are animals with Bilateral Symmetry?

ANIMALS WITH BILATERAL ARE MUCH MORE COMPLEX THEN RADIAL SYMMETRY, THAY HAVE A MORE COMPLEX ORGAN SYSTEM THAT HELPS FUNCTION EFFICIENTLY