Cell Organization in Multicellular Organisms
Explore the hierarchical organization of cells in multicellular organisms, from individual cells to tissues, organs, organ systems, and the whole organism. Discover how cells work together and specialize to perform various functions, benefiting different parts of the body.
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Bellringer: Science Journal Is the activity of cells important past the level of the cell? Are there other things in the body that benefit from what cells do? How do you think cells may work for other body parts?
Facts about Cells *Unicellular made of only one cell *Multicellular made of multiple cells *Multicellular organisms are more complex than unicellular organisms
There are different types of cells in multicellular organisms.
Cells in a multicellular organism are specialized. Muscle Cell The ways in which the cells work together and interact depend on the organism.
In more complex organisms, cells are not only specialized but grouped together in tissues. Muscle Tissue A tissue is a group of similar cells that are organized to do a specific job.
Different tissues working together to perform a particular function represent another level of organization, the organ. The Heart
Different organs and tissues working together form an organ system. The Circulatory System
The organism itself represents the highest level of organization. If an organism is complex, it will consist of trillions of cells grouped into tissues, organs, and organ systems. If an organism is simple, it meets its needs with a body made up of only a few types of specialized cells.
Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism