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lesson 1

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How is your body organized?   the levels of organization in the human body consist of cells tissues organs and organ system.  
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Muscle Tissues   can contract or shorten makes body move  
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Nervous Tissues   directs and controls processes, caries electrical messages back and forth between the brain and other organs  
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Connective Tissues   provides support for body and connects all its parts. examples are bone tissue and fat tissue  
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Epithelial Tissue   covers the surfaces of body inside and out. example- skin  
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Skin   protects delicate structure beneath. example- lining of digestive system/ example of Epithelial tissue  
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Organ System   a group of major organs that work togheter  
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Organ   made up of different kinds of tissue  
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Skeletal System   bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendons  
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What does the Skeletal System do?   supports body protects internal organs, allows movement, stores mineral, produces blood cells  
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Circulatory System   heart, blood vessels  
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What does the Circulatory System do?   transports oxygen, nutrients, wastes. fights infection, and helps regulate body tempature  
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Digestive System   breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, removes food waste  
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Excretory System   skin, lungs, liver, kidneys, urinary blader, urethra  
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What does the Excretory System do?   removes waste products from the body  
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Nervous System   brain, spinal cord, nerves  
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What does the Nervous System do?   controls body's responses to changes in the inside and outside environments  
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Endocrine System   glands, such as the thyroid, pancreas, adrenals, ovaries, testes, and others  
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What does the Endocrine System do?   controls growth, development, and energy processes: helps maintain homeostasis  
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