3.1 Tissues and organs Flashcards

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how do specialised cells become organised into tissues

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during the development of mulitcellular organisms, cells differentiate becoming specialised to carry out particularjobs. similar cells are grouped together to form a tissue

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how do several different tissues work together to form an organ

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organs are collections of tissues
-each organ contains several tissues all working together to perform a specific function

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3
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define the word tissue

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a group of cells with similar structure and function working together

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define the word organ

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collections of tissues

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is a sperm a specialised cell, tissue or organ?

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SPECIALISED CELL

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is a kidney a specialised cell, tissue or organ?

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organ

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is a stomach a specialised cell, tissue or organ?

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organ

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how is the stomach adapted for its role in the digestion of food

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-features to increase surface area
- a rich supply of of blood to areas where blood takes place
-areas with short diffusion distances for exchange
-mechanisms to increase concentration gradients by ventilating surfaces

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