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biology
cell organisation
large multicellular organisms are made up of organ systems
cells are the basic building blocks that make up all living organisms
specialised cells carry out a particular function
the process by which these cells become specialised is called differentiation. Differentiation occurs during the development of a multicellular organism.
these specialised cells form tissues, which form organs, which form organ systems.
large multicellular organisms have different systems inside that function to transport and exchange materials
Similar cells are organised into tissues.
A tissue is a grouping of similar cells that work together to execute a certain function
Tissues can include more than 1 type of cell
In mammals, examples of tissue include the muscular tissue, glandular tissue, and epithelial tissue.
tissues are organised into organs
an organ is a select group of tissues that work together to perform a certain function
the stomach is an organ that groups muscular tissue, glandular tissue and epithelial tissue
organs are organised into organ systems
an organ system is a group of organs working together to perform a certain function
the digestive system is an example of an organ system
the digestive system is made up of glands, the stomach, the small intestine, the kiver and the large intestine
Organ systems work together to make entire organisms
bioenergetics
photosynthesis produces glucose using light.
6CO2 + 6H20 --Light-->C6H1206+6O2