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Topic 1: It’s My Body

Topic 1: It’s My Body. Cells and Body Systems of Human. Whose cell is it anyway?. How is the body organized?. Each specific cell is grouped with cells similar in structure and function to form a tissue . cells. tissue. Examples of tissue. Animal tissues. Plant tissues.

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Topic 1: It’s My Body

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  1. Topic 1: It’s My Body Cells and Body Systems of Human

  2. Whose cell is it anyway?

  3. How is the body organized? Each specific cell is grouped with cells similar in structure and function to form atissue. cells tissue

  4. Examples of tissue Animal tissues Plant tissues muscle bone liver skin lung mesophyll phloem xylem Can you think of any more types of tissue?

  5. cell tissue organ How is the body organized? Groups of tissues work together to form organs. Cells are the basic units of life. Groups of cells work together to form tissues.

  6. How is the body organized? Groups of organs form systems. For example, the human digestive system is made up of several organs including the mouth, gullet, stomach and small intestine. The different organs in a system are linked together by tubes or vessels. What other human body systems can you think of?

  7. How is the body organized? Why do organisms have to be so organized? Organization of the body allows complex organisms to carry out many different jobs at the same time. respond to things body life processes grow reproduce respire move digest food excrete Being organized means that the body does not waste energy, so it is more efficient.

  8. Matching systems and organs

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