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Title: 4.3 Multicellular Organization


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4.3 Multicellular Organization
  • Unicellular
  • One cell carries out everything.
  • Multicellular
  • Cells are differentiated to perform
    specific functions.

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Cells make up Tissues that make up Organs that
make up Organ Systems that make up Complete
Organisms.
3
Cells
  • The basic unit of life.

4
Tissues
  • A group of similar cells which carry out a common
    function.

5
Organ
  • Several types of body tissues that together form
    a function. Examples are stomach, lungs, heart.

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Organ System
  • A group of organs that interact to perform a set
    of related tasks. Examples of organ systems are
    digestive, respiratory, reproductive, endocrine,
    immune, urinary.

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Organ System
  • The digestive system is made up of the following
    organs mouth, esophagus, stomach, large
    intestines, small intestines, pancreas, gall
    bladder.

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Organism
  • Living things.

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Specialized Tissues (MENC)
  • Muscle
  • contraction
  • Epithelial
  • surface covering
  • Nervous
  • transmits messages
  • Connective
  • support and link together

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Specialized Tissues
  • Example of specialized tissues.
  • Take cells that make up the stomach.
  • muscle tissue causes movement.
  • epithelial tissue secretes enzymes.
  • nervous tissue transmits messages back and
    forth from stomach to brain.
  • connective tissue holds stomach together.

11
Plants have Tissues and Organs
  • Vascular tissue transports water and nutrients
    from leaves to roots and from roots to leaves.
  • Organs are roots, stems, leaves.

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Prokaryotes
  • First cells on Earth.
  •  Evidenced by fossils
  • Did not produce own food.
  • Depend on nutrients in environment.
  • Through evolution, these cells started to
    compete for the environment and cells with
    adaptations evolved. These were eukaryotes.

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Colonial Organisms
  • A collection of genetically identical
    cells that live together in a closely connected
    group and each cell group has its own function.
  • The green alga known as volvox is the
    evolutionary link between unicellular organisms
    and multicellular organisms. It still lacks
    tissues and organs.
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