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Unit 3 Lesson 3 "How Cells Are Organized"

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Cells of the same type that work together make this up   tissue  
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Several tissues that work together to do a certain job make this up   organ  
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Organs that work together to do a job for the body make this up   organ system  
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Nerves carry information to and from this   brain  
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Your nervous system is made up of tiny structures called...   nerve cells  
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Sensing your surroundings and communicating information within the body are the main jobs of what body system   nervous system  
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A rope like bundle of nerve tissue that runs along your backbone   spinal cord  
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Organ made mostly of muscle tissue   heart  
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Largest organ of the body   skin  
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Tissue that holds tissues and organs together   connective tissue  
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Connect muscles to bone   tendons  
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Your arms and legs could not move, and your heart could not beat without this type of tissue   muscle tissue  
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Your brain and spine are made of this type of tissue   nerve tissue  
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Connects muscles to bones   tendons  
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Rope-like bundle of nerve tissue   spinal cord  
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Body system that protects the body's organs   Integumentary System  
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Part of the eye that gives your eye color   iris  
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Opening in the iris that allows light to enter   pupil  
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The back of the eye   retina  
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Sense organ that lets you see the world   eye  
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The organ of smell   nose  
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The part of your ear that you see   outer ear  
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Senses chemicals in food   taste buds  
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The organ of hearing   ear  
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The organ of taste   tongue  
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Protective layer covering your body   skin  
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Outer layer of the skin   epidermis  
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Inner layer of the skin   dermis  
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Special structures that sense tough, heat, cold, pain, pressure, and vibration   nerve endings  
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The four types of tissues   muscle, connective, nerve, and epithelial  
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The five senses   hearing, tasting, smelling, seeing, and touch  
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Taste buds detect these tastes   sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and meaty  
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Tiny bones in the human ear   hammer, anvil, and stirrup  
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The three layers of the skin   epidermis, dermis, and nerve endings  
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Organs that make up the nervous system   brain, spinal cord, and nerves  
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Organs that make up the integumentary system   skin, nails, and hair  
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The main pathway for information traveling to and from the brain   spinal cord  
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Makes up the outer layer of your skin   epithelial tissue  
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Tissue that moves arms and legs, and helps your heart to beat   muscle tissue  
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Tissue that holds organs together   connective tissue  
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The brain and spine are made of this tissue   nerve tissue  
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