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Cell organiZation in the human body
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Introduction • Analogy – computer consists of various
components. Each components has special structure and shape that have been created to do certain functions.
• As well as the computers, the human body as made up of various types of cells. These cells are different in the form of shape and structure with differ functions.
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Introduction
• What are the various types of cells that consists in our body?
• What is the function of each cell?• Different types of cell carry out different
function. • These cells have differ structures and
shapes to carry out specialized functions. • These cells are known as specialized cells.
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Cheek cellFunction: To protect the inner
surface of cheek.
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Muscle cellFunction: To contract and relax for
movement in the different parts of the body
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Nerve cellFunction: Receive and transmit
nerve impulses (information) between the sensory organs, the brains and the rest of the body.
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Red blood cellFunction: Transport oxygen in the
body.
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White blood cellFunction: To protect the body from
invaded by microorganisms.
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Reproductive cells
Function: Take part in fertilization to produce young for the next / new generations
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Bone cellFunction: To support and protect the
internal organs.
Skin cellFunction: To prevent loss of water
from the body.
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Cell Organization • The human body is organized in the
following way:
• The organization of cells in this way enables multicellular organisms to carry out various processes of life such as moving, breathing and reproduction.
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Cell Tissue Organ System Organism
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Cell • Each types of cell carry out a
specific function. • Different types of cells have different
structures, shapes and sizes. • Examples of cells:
Nerve cellMuscle cell Reproductive cell
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Tissue • A group of similar cells that perform
the same function. • Example: - muscle tissue is made up of
muscle cells, and nervous tissue is made up of nerve cells.
• There are many types of tissues. These includes covering tissue or protective tissue, supporting tissue, connecting tissue, muscle tissue, nerve tissue, etc.
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Organs • Different tissues may be grouped
together to perform a particular kind of function. Such a group of tissues is called an organ.
• An organ consists of two or more types of tissues that performs a certain function.
• Each type of tissue in an organ helps the organ perform its function.
• Example: - the heart. Each type of tissue in the heart organ helps it to pump blood to all parts of the body. Ear, stomach, lung, brain
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System • A few organs that work together
to perform a certain function. • Example: - digestive system,
reproductive system, excretory system, etc.
• These systems work together in harmony within an organism.
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System System Organs in system
Muscular All types of muscles and tendons
Skeletal Bones, cartilage, joints, ligaments
Digestive Mouth, oesophagus, stomach, pancreas, intestine, liver
Reproductive Testis, ovary
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System System Organs in system
Respiratory Nose, trachea, lungs, bronchus, bronchioles, alveolus
Nervous Brain, spinal cord, nerves
Blood circulatory Heart, veins, arteries
Excretory Kidney, skin, liver, urinary bladder, lungs
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Muscular System • Function:
Muscles contract and relax to move the body
• Organs:
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Skeletal System • Function:
Supports the body and protects the internal organs
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Digestive System • Function:
Breaks up food into simpler forms so that they are more easily absorbed by the body.
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Respiratory System • Function:
Takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide and water vapour from the body.
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Blood Circulatory System
• Function:
Transports digestive food, oxygen, carbon dioxide and excretory products in the body.
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Nervous System • Function:
Responds to stimuli from the surroundings and sends impulses from one part of the body to another.
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Excretory System • Function:
Removes waste such as urea from the body
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Reproductive System
• Function:
Produce young for the next generation
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Organism • Made up of many systems. • All systems work together to form an
organism.
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Relationship between cells, tissues, organs and
systems• Let’s take a look at the reference book
together…