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Human Body - Coggle Diagram
Human Body
Cells
Cell is the basic building block of living organisms, and also the smallest unit of life.
Cells can function independently.
For example: blood cells and skin cells.
Each cell carries out specific tasks and maintains its own internal environment.
Diverse and specialized, with different types dedicated to functions such as energy production or providing structural support.
Blood cells are tightly connected and cannot move independently, blood cells are suspended in the plasma.
Tissue
Tissue is a group of similar kinds of cells working together.
Performing a specific function (because there are different types of tissues).
Made up of cells with similar structures.
For example: muscle tissues, and nerve tissues.
In multicellular organisms, cells of similar types go together to form tissues.
There are four basic types of tissues in the human body: epithelial tissue (covering), connective tissue (support), muscle tissue (movement), and nervous tissue (communication and control). They create organs.
Early development of brain
The early development of brain tissue compared to bone tissue is because of the critical role of the nervous system in creating body plans and functions.
The brain structures are very complex and this is one of the reasons for the prioritization of neural development.
This ensures the coordination of processes, which is the structure framework provided by bone tissue.
Organs
Bunch of tissue that structurally form a functioning unit specialized to perform a particular function. They are functioning for organs in the body.
There are different organ systems that helps balance the body: Integumentary, gas exchange, circulatory, muscular, urinary, digestive, nervous, lymphatic, endocrine, skeletal.