Introduction to Body Systems
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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What does homeostasis maintain in the body? | A stable internal environment
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What is a tissue? | A group of similar cells that work together
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What type of tissue supports and protects organs? | Connective Tissue
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What is a collection of two or more tissues that work together to carry out a specialized function in the body called? | An organ
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What is a group of similar cells working together called? | Tissue
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What type of tissue covers and protects underlying tissue? | Epithelial tissue
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What type of tissue sends electrical signals through the body? | Nervous tissue
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What type of tissue produces movement? | Muscle tissue
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What can happen to cells if homeostasis is disrupted? | Cells may not get the materials they need causing them to be damaged or to die.
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What tissue helps your stomach digest food by breaking up food? | Muscle tissue
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How do organ systems work together to maintain homeostasis? | The cardiovascular and circulatory systems work very closely together to deliver the materials cells need to survive
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What type of tissue is your stomach lined with? | Epithelial tissue
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What do organs that work together make up? | Organ Systems
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