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Chapter 7.3: From Cell to organism
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Types of Organisms
Unicellular organisms
1. Single-celled organism
2. Self-sufficient (can grow, respond to environment, use energy, reproduce)
3. Most numerous types of organisms on
Earth
4. Some are colonial and live in groups attached to one another
ex)Bacteria
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Types of Organisms Multicellular organisms
1. Made of many cells
2. Cells must communicate with each other
3. Cells throughout an organism can develop in different ways to perform different tasks
4. Large variety of organisms;
such as flies, humans, cats
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Differences between organisms due to cellular differences:
1. Cells have specialized functions
2. Cells interact with one another
Diversity of Cellular Life
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Cell Specialization
In multicellular organisms
Cells are specialized to do a specific task in the organism
Cell Specialization: separate roles for each type of cell
The way a cell is shaped will help it do a certain job.
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Blood Cells
Thin and flexible shape help them squeeze through blood vessels to carry oxygen to the body
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Nerve cells
Long and skinny, the nerve cell carry electrical messages from the brain throughout the body
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Xylem Phloem
Xylem cells carry water from the roots to the rest of the plant
Phloem cells carry food stuff from the roots to the rest of the plant
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The 4 Levels of Organization of an Organism
Cells smallest
Tissues
Organs
Organ System largest
Cell: The basic unit of
structure and function
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The 4 Levels of Organization of an Organism
Tissue A group of similar cells
working together to perform a specific function
Four types: muscle, epithelial, nervous, connective tissue
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The 4 Levels of Organization of an Organism
Organ: A group of tissues
working together to perform a specific function
Each tissue performs an essential task for proper function
Example: Each muscle is an organ with muscle tissue, nerve tissue, and connective tissue
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The 4 Levels of Organization
Organ System
A group of organs working together to perform a specific function
There are 8 major organ systems in the human body
Examples: Nervous system, digestive system
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Levels of Organization of an organism
Organism A group of organ systems working together to
perform a function