The document discusses the organization of life from small to large scales. It describes how cells are the basic unit of structure and function for living things. Cells group together to form tissues, which are classified into four types: connective, epithelial, muscle and nervous tissues. These tissues work together in organisms according to defined relationships across levels of organization in nature.
The document discusses the organization of life from small to large scales. It describes how cells are the basic unit of structure and function for living things. Cells group together to form tissues, which are classified into four types: connective, epithelial, muscle and nervous tissues. These tissues work together in organisms according to defined relationships across levels of organization in nature.
The document discusses the organization of life from small to large scales. It describes how cells are the basic unit of structure and function for living things. Cells group together to form tissues, which are classified into four types: connective, epithelial, muscle and nervous tissues. These tissues work together in organisms according to defined relationships across levels of organization in nature.
highly structured and organized from small scale to large. Levels of organization are structured in nature, usually defined by relationships. CELL
- is the basic unit of structure and
function of all living things. - It was discovered by scientist, Robert Hooke in 1665. - It can be classified into Eukaryotic cell that contains nucleus and prokaryotic cells that do not contain nucleus. TISSUES
- cells group together to form TISSUES
- group of cells that work together to perform a specific job in the body. - classified into four parts : 1. Connective Tissue 2. Epithelial Tissue 3. Muscle Tissue 4 Nervous Tissue