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AIM: How is the body organized? DN: What are cells? Explain the difference between a unicellular and a multicellular organism. HW: Castle Learning (Quiz) How is the body organized? The body is highly organized. It allows the body to function as a finetuned machine! It always starts from a smaller structure, combining to create a larger structure. 1. Organelle Substructure of a cell It performs a specific function Found inside the cell 2. Cell Microscopic Made up of organelles All living things are made up of cells 3. Tissue A group of cells working together form a tissue. Ex: Muscle cells working together form muscle tissue, skin cells working together form skin tissue. 4. Organ One or more tissues working together to perform a specific function. Ex. stomach, skin, liver kidney lungs 5. Organ System Two or more organs that work together to perform a specific process. Ex. Stomach, small intestine, large intestine all work together to form the digestive system. Digestive system 6. Organism When all organ systems work together and create a living thing Ex. fungi, plants, animals organelles cells tissues organism Organ systems organs There are many different types of cells! They have a variety of sizes and shapes! Why is this? Each type of cell carries out a different function Ex. Muscle cells, nerve cells, sperm cells