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identifying the Terms....terms Nerve tissue ( it's cell and Tissues) Stomach ( it's cell and Tissues) Trachea ( it's cell and Tissues) Nerve ( it's cell and tissue) Pallsade Cell( it's cell and tissue) Supporting tissues( it's cell and Tissues)​

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Cells

Cells are the building blocks of life. When cells become specialised they can carry out a particular function. The process of a cell becoming specialised is called cell differentiation. Cells need to be specialised in order to form multicellular organisms.

Tissues

Specialised cells come together to form tissues. A tissue is a group of cells that work together towards a specific function. Lots of animals have more than one type of tissue (for example, skin tissue, muscular tissue, glandular tissue).

Organs

An organ is a group of tissues that work together towards a particular function. For example, the stomach is an organ which is made out of muscle tissue, epithelial tissue and glandular tissue - all working together to break down food.

Organ system

An organ system is a group of organs that work together towards a particular function. For example, the digestive system is composed of lots of organs: stomach, liver, glands, small intestine and large intestine.

Living Organism

A living organism is a group of organ systems that work together to form a living creature.

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