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The Human Body (Tissue (Connective - Tissue that binds, connects, or…
The Human Body
Tissue
Connective - Tissue that binds, connects, or separates organs in the body. An example of connective tissue is bones.
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Muscle - Tissues that make up the body's muscles and give them the ability to contract. An example of muscle tissue is skeletal muscle tissue.
Epithelial - Tissue that lines the surface of blood vessels and organs throughout the body. An example of epithelial tissue is the esophagus lining.
Nervous - Tissue that controls the body's voluntary and involuntary movements, stimulates muscle contraction and creates awareness of the environment. An example of nervous tissue is the spinal cord.
Organs
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Heart - The heart is vital to human survival, it pumps blood and oxygen to the body.
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Cells
The smallest level of organization in an organism, they have cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a cell membrane.
Cell Differentiation is the process of turning a stem cell into a specialized cell. Cell Specialization is the role that the cell has in the organ.
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Organ Systems
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All organ systems play a role in maintaining homeostasis, though the most important ones are the nervous and endocrine systems. They regulate the body temperature, pH, glucose, and blood pressure.
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