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From simplest to most complex what is the order of organisation in the human
Atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, systems, organisms
Which tissue covers body surfaces; lines body cavities, hollow organs; and forms glands....?
Epithelial tissue
Which tissue protects and supports the body and its organs, binds organs and stores energy ?
Connective tissue
Which tissue generates the physical force needed to make body structures move ?
Muscular tissue
Which tissue detects changes inside and outside the body to help maintain homeostasis?
Nervous tissue
What are the 4 types of tissues?
epithelial, connective, nervous and muscle tissue
The brain is an example of …………...
An organ
All of the cell's functions are controlled by which organelle?
Nucleus
All of the cell's functions are controlled by which organelle?
Microscope
The smallest unit that can perform all life processes is called?
Cell
When an organism is made of just one cell it is called?
Unicellular
This is a cell structure that controls which substances leave and enter a cell.
Cell membrane
These are tiny structures that carry out a specific job in a cell
Organelles
This cell structure produces most of the energy for the cell.
Mitochondria
Tissues join together to form:
Organs
Group of the same type of cells join together to form:
Tissues
What are the three vital functions?
Nutrition, interaction and reproduction
The liquid between the nucleus and the cell membrane. It contains the cell organelles.
Cytoplasm
Which type of cell contains a nucleus?
Eukaryotic cell.
True or False? The Golgi apparatus modifies, sorts and packages proteins.
True