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<p>What is a <span style="color: red">TISSUE?</span></p>

What is a TISSUE?

A TISSUE is a group of similar cells working together to perform a common function.

<p>A <span style="color: red">TISSUE</span> is a group of <span style="color: purple">similar cells</span> working together to perform a common function.</p>
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<p>What is and <span style="color: yellow">Organ</span></p>

What is and Organ

An ORGAN is a group of DIFFERENT tissues working together to perform a common function

<p>An <span style="color: green">ORGAN</span> is a group of <span style="color: purple">DIFFERENT</span> tissues working together to perform a common function </p>
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What is an ORGAN SYSTEM

An ORGAN SYSTEM is a group of DIFFERENT organs working together to perform a common function

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What are the levels of organisms, from smallest to largest (LEAST COMPLEX→ MOST COMPLEX)

Organelles Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems

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Explain, using and example, why the cardiovascular system is considered an organism system?

EXPLAIN:

The cardiovascular system is considered an organ system, because it consists of a group of organs that work together to perform the common function of transporting substances around our body.

EXAMPLE:

The blood contains the substances that need to be transported, the blood vessels contain the blood, and the heart provides the force to pump blood around the body.

[for questions like this you need to give the definition of an organ system for BUT also explain it by using examples]

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NAME AS MANY ORGAN SYSTEMS

respiratory system, nervous system, cardiovascular system, skeletal system, muscular system, endocrine system, lymphatic system, digestive system, urinary system, integumentary system, and reproductive system (female and male)