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algol13
3 years ago
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How are the cells in one system different from cells in other systems?

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VLD [36.1K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Each of your body systems relies on the others to work well. Your respiratory system relies on your circulatory system to deliver the oxygen it gathers, while the muscles of your heart cannot function without the oxygen they receive from your lungs.

Explanation:

A Ladder of Complexity

It can be helpful to visualize the levels of organization as a ladder. Beginning at the bottom rung with the most basic component of the human body, you can imagine each subsequent rung as a new level of organization, building in complexity as you work your way up the ladder.

Cells in the Human Body

The simplest unit of life is the cell. In fact, some organisms like bacteria are nothing more than a single cell. The human body contains approximately 30 trillion cells and that is without considering all the unicellular bacteria that naturally colonize the digestive tract. Scientists estimate there are approximately 200 unique types of cells in the human body.

Cells Form Tissues

Groups of cells organized together for a specific function form tissues. There are four basic types of tissue in the human body: epithelial, muscle, nerve and connective. Epithelial tissue covers the exterior of the body as well as the linings of the organs and cavities of the body. Muscle tissue contains cells that are sometimes called “excitable” because they are able to contract and enable movement. Nerve tissue conducts electrical impulses and send signals through the body. Connective tissue holds the body together and includes both bones and blood.

Tissues Form Organs

An organ is two or more tissues that come together to form a single unit with a unique structure and function. The heart, for example, is an organ that contains all four types of tissue to accomplish its very important task. There are 78 organs in the human body, including five organs considered vital for life. These vital organs are the brain, heart, lungs, kidney and liver. The largest human organ is the skin, which can weigh around 20 pounds.

Of course, the levels of organization of the human body don’t stop with the organs. Individual organs work together in nine major organ systems. And, at the very top of the ladder, all those systems, organs, tissues and cells come together to form an organism: you!

(hope this helps can i plz have brainlist :D hehe)

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