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organ

A group of tissues that
work together to perform
a certain function.

digestive system

The system that turns
food into nutrients
that
body cells need.

circulatory system

Made up of the heart, blood vessels, and blood.

respiratory system

A group of organs and
tissues that exchange
oxygen and carbon
dioxide.

skeletal system

The bones that give the body structure.

muscular system

The muscles and
tendons that move
bones.

nervous system

The system that
directs activities
of all other body
systems.

tissue

A group of cells that
work together to
perform a certain
function.

cell

The basic unit of
structure and
function of all living
things.

nucleus

Directs a cell’s activities

connective tissue

forms bones,


tendons & ligaments

plasma

liquid part of blood cells

involuntary muscle tissue

forms the walls of the heart

Essay: 1. Be able to compare the organelles in a cell to organs in a human body and how are
organelles and cells are similar.

answer:

Essay: 2. Nick read that the skin is the largest organ of the human body. What could Nick infer about the number and kinds of tissues that make up the skin?

answer:


(inference = answer question based on what you know)