Assignment:
Levels of an Organ System Exploration
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Level 1: Organ
System
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Digestive
System
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Level 2: Organ
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Stomach,
Mouth, Esophagus
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Level 3: Tissues
of the ____Digestive__________ System
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Muscular,
Epithelial, Glandular
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Questions
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What is the basic unit
of organization of all living things?
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Cells,
are the basic unit of all living things.
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<span>What
is the difference between an organ and an organ system?
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The
difference between an organ and an organ system is that an organ is
part of an organ system. There are organs in an organ system.
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<span>For
your organ system, describe how the system works at the organ level.
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The
mouth helps the food get to small enough pieces, to where it can down
to through the esophagus and into the stomach. The esophagus is a
long, narrow tube that connects the stomach to the mouth, and it is
also where the food goes down through to get to the stomach. The
stomach is the organ that is responsible for using chemicals to make
foods into a liquid state where it is then passed to the small
intestine.
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<span>For
your organ system, describe how the system works at the tissue
level.
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The epithelial tissue covers organs and
protects them from bacteria that may get to them. The muscle tissues
are responsible for moving fluids through your body. The glandular
tissue is responsible for creating organs.
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<span>Describe
what would happen if an organ in your specific organ system stopped
working.
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<span> If
an organ in the digestive system would stop working, then the whole
system would stop working. If the digestive system is not working
then your body will not be able digest food. </span>
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