In your own words, describe how humans are ORGANIZED? Humans are organized because they...

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In your own words, describe how humans are ORGANIZED?

Humans are organized because they____________________________________________________________________________

HW: Vocabulary pg. 490 and

pg.484

Levels of organization of humans

Any living thing

How are organisms classified?

Into 5 kingdoms

Animal

Protist

Plant

Fungi

Monera

What is an organ system?

A group of different organs that work together to perform the same life function

Examples

Muscular systemDigestive systemNervous systemCirculatory systemExcretory systemReproductive systemSkeletal systemEndocrine systemRespiratory systemImmune system

What is an organ?

An organ is a group of similar tissues that work together to perform that same life function

What is a tissue? A group of similar cells that work together to perform the same life function

Tissue that covers and protects parts of the body

Examples

tissue that provides for all body movement

1. Striated muscle

2. Smooth muscle

3. Cardiac muscle

a. Striated/ Skeletal

Muscle

Muscles that areattached to the skeleton.

They are voluntary……you have control over their activities

b. Smooth Muscle

Smooth muscle is found in the organs

Inside the stomach,Lungs, bladder

Inside the stomach,Lungs, bladder

Smooth muscle is involuntary….means that you can not control the actions of this type of muscle

3. Cardiac Muscle

Only found in the heart.

Beats approx. 3 billion times in a lifetime

Cardiac muscle is involuntary.

Tissue that sends messages/signals

Nerve tissue

NEURONS

Tissue that holds parts of the body together

Examples

Tendons

Ligaments

Bloodvideo

Summary:Summary:Copy and Complete the concept map.Copy and Complete the concept map.

The diagram below represents levels of organization in living things. Which term would best represent X?1.human2.tissue3.stomach4.organelle

Which term would best represent X?1)human2)tissue3)stomach4)organelle

The diagram below represents levels of organization in living

things.

Muscle cells in athletes often have more mitochondria than muscle cells in non-athletes.

Based on this observation, it can be inferred that the muscle cells in athletes

1. have a smaller demand for

cell proteins than the muscle

cells of non-athletes

2. reproduce less frequently than the muscle cells of non-athletes

3. have nuclei containing more DNA than nuclei in the muscle cells of non-athletes

4. have a greater demand for energy than the muscle cells of non-athletes

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