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Cell The basic unit of structure and function in living things
Tissue A group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function.
Organ Composed of different tissues, working collectively to carry out particular tasks.
Organ System A group of organs functioning together for a common purpose
Organism The complete living being, formed by a combination of all organ systems working together.
The basic unit of structure and function in living things Cell
A group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function. Tissue
Composed of different tissues, working collectively to carry out particular tasks. Organ
A group of organs functioning together for a common purpose Organ System
The complete living being, formed by a combination of all organ systems working together. Organism
Circulatory system Circulates blood, transporting oxygen, nutrients, and hormones throughout your body.
Circulates blood, transporting oxygen, nutrients, and hormones throughout your body. Circulatory system
Respiratory system Allows the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environment.
Allows the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environment. Respiratory system
Digestive system Breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates waste.
Breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates waste. Digestive system
Muscular system Enables movement, provides support, and generates heat.
Enables movement, provides support, and generates heat. Muscular system
Skeletal system Supports the body, protects vital organs, and assists in movement.
Supports the body, protects vital organs, and assists in movement. Skeletal system
Nervous system Controls and coordinates body functions and responds to stimuli.
Controls and coordinates body functions and responds to stimuli. Nervous system
Excretory system Eliminates waste products from the body and regulates water and electrolyte balance.
Eliminates waste products from the body and regulates water and electrolyte balance. Excretory system
Endocrine system Produces and regulates hormones, which control various bodily functions.
Produces and regulates hormones, which control various bodily functions. Endocrine system
Immune system Protects the body against pathogens (germs and bacteria) and helps maintain fluid balance.
Protects the body against pathogens (germs and bacteria) and helps maintain fluid balance. Immune system
Integumentary system A barrier that protects the body from external damage and regulates temperature.
A barrier that protects the body from external damage and regulates temperature. Integumentary system
Reproductive system Responsible fro reproduction and the continuation of the species.
Responsible fro reproduction and the continuation of the species. Reproductive system
Levels of organization (in order) Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism
Part(s) of circulatory system Heart, Blood, Blood vessels
Part(s) of respiratory system Lungs, trachea, bronchi
Part(s) of digestive system Stomach, intestines, liver
Part(s) of muscular system Muscles, tendons
Part(s) of skeletal system Bones, cartilage
Part(s) of nervous system Brain, spinal cord, nerves
Part(s) of excretory system Kidneys, bladder
Part(s) of endocrine system Glans (example: thyroids)
Part(s) of immune system Lymph nodes, thymus
Part(s) of integumentary system Skin, hair, nails
Part(s) of reproductive system Testes, ovaries, uterus
Circulatory and Respiratory Systems working together The respiratory system provides oxygen to the circulatory system, which then transports oxygen to cells and removes carbon dioxide.
Muscular and Skeletal Systems working together Muscles (muscular system) attach to bones (skeletal system) and allow movement.
Nervous and Muscular Systems working together The nervous system sends signals to muscles, enabling voluntary and involuntary movements.
Digestive and Circulatory Systems working together The digestive system processes nutrients from food, and the circulatory system transports these nutrients to cells.
Endocrine and Nervous Systems working together The endocrine system releases hormones that affect the nervous system's function and response to stimuli.
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