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5 Levels of Organization
Pages 524-525
5 Levels of Organization
Cells
Tissues
Organs
Organ Systems
Organism
Cells
• Cells are the smallest
level of organization
in living things.
Tissue
• Cells + Cells = Tissue
• There are 4 types of tissue
in your body:
– Connective (bone, blood)
– Nerve
– Epithelial (skin, linings)
– Muscle
Organ
• Tissue + Tissue = Organ
• Organs are what we
usually think about when
we think about parts of
the body
Organ
• Connective tissue
makes up organs like
the bones, blood
vessels, tendons,
ligaments, etc…
Organ
• Nerve Tissue Makes
up organs like the
brain, spinal cord, and
nerves.
Organ
• Epithelial Tissue
makes up organs like
the skin, hair, and
fingernails
Organ
• Muscle tissue makes
up organs like the
heart, stomach,
kidneys, lungs,
biceps, etc…
Organ System
• Organ + Organ =
Organ System
• You have 11 organ
systems in your body.
11 organ systems of the body
Organ Systems
• 1- Integumentary System
• The integumentary system
is a temperature regulator,
sensory system, and
protects the organism. (first
line of defense.)
• Skin, hair, and fingernails
are some organs that make
up the integumentary
system.
Organ Systems
• Integumentary system facts:
– Skin is the largest organ in your
body.
– Skin is 16% of your body
weight
– You completely replace your
skin cells about once per
month.
– About 90% of dust in your
house is dead skin cells.
– Hair is the fastest growing
organ in the body
– Average #s of hairs:
• redheads= 80,000
• Brown/black = 100,000
• Blondes = 120,000
– Fingernails grow faster during
the summer and on your
dominant hand.
Organ Systems
• How would your life
be different without
your integumentary
system?
• How long do you think
you could survive?
Organ Systems
• 2- Muscular system
• The muscular system
allows us to move
• Biceps, triceps,
hamstring, and
quadriceps, are all
organs in the
muscular system.
Organ Systems
• Muscular system facts:
– The busiest muscles in
your muscular system are
your eyes. They move
more than 100,000 times
per day!
– The largest muscle in your
body is the gluteus
maximus
– It takes 17 muscles to
smile and 42 to frown.
– Muscles can’t push, they
can only pull.
– Muscles can’t function
without calcium.
Organ Systems
• How would your life
be different without
your muscular
system?
• How long do you think
you could survive?
Organ Systems
• 3- Skeletal system
• The skeletal system
provides support and
protection for vital
organs.
• Bones, ligaments,
and tendons are
some organs that
make up a skeletal
system.
Organ Systems
• Skeletal system facts:
– Your body has about 206
bones although you were
born with over 300 bones.
– You have the same number of
bones in your neck as a
giraffe does!
– Bone marrow makes blood
cells, but bones are alive, and
would die without blood.
– The longest bone in your
body is your femur. (Thigh)
– Your bones are about 60%
calcium compounds.
– Over half of the bones in your
entire body are in your hands
and feet.
Organ Systems
• How would your life
be different without
your skeletal system?
• How long do you think
you could survive?
Organ Systems
• 4- Nervous system
• The nervous system
sends messages that
control body functions
• The brain, spinal
cord, and nerves are
some organs in the
nervous system.
Organ Systems
• Nervous system facts:
– Your nervous system
functions using electricity.
– Messages can travel
through your neurons at
speeds of 250 mph!
– The avg. # of neurons in a
human brain is 100 billion.
– The longest neuron (nerve
cell) known to man is 15
feet long (in a giraffe leg).
– If you lined up all the
neurons in your body, it
would stretch 600 miles!
– An adult human brain
weighs about 3 pounds.
Organ Systems
• How would your life
be different without
your nervous system?
• How long do you think
you could survive?
Organ Systems
• 5- Endocrine System
• The endocrine system
produces chemicals
that control the body
(ex. Hormones)
• The adrenal glands,
pituitary gland (in
brain), thyroid, and
pancreas are all organs
in the endocrine
system.
Organ Systems
• Endocrine system facts:
– Steroids, insulin, and
adrenaline are 3 of the 30
hormones made by your
body.
– It only takes a tiny bit of a
hormone to cause a very
large reaction
– Physical growth, hyperactivity,
depression, stress, hunger
and many other emotions are
linked to hormone production.
Organ Systems
• How would your life
be different without
your endocrine
system?
• How long do you think
you could survive?
Organ Systems
• 6- Cardiovascular system
(circulatory)
• The cardiovascular system
carries food and oxygen to
the cells, and carries
carbon dioxide away from
the cells.
• Your heart, arteries, veins,
and capillaries, are organs
in the cardiovascular
system.
Organ Systems
• Cardiovascular system facts:
– The heart beats about
3,000,000,000 times during an
average lifetime.
– You have thousands of miles of
blood vessels and arteries in your
body. (you could wrap them
around the world twice.
– You have about 5 million red
blood cells, 10,000 white blood
cells, and 250,000 platelets in 1
drop of blood.
– Arteries take blood away from the
heart, and veins return it to the
heart.
– Moving helps return blood to your
heart
– You do NOT have blue blood!
Organ Systems
• How would your life
be different without
your cardiovascular
system?
• How long do you think
you could survive?
Organ Systems
• 7- Lymphatic system
(Immune system)
• The lymphatic system
returns leaked fluids to
blood vessels, and
helps fight off germs.
• Lymph nodes, lymph
vessels, thymus,
spleen, and tonsils are
all organs in the
lymphatic system.
Organ Systems
• Lymphatic system facts:
– Your lymph system releases
white blood cells to fight off
infection.
– Your lymph nodes swell up
when the fill up with white
blood cells (when you are sick)
– Your spleen helps break down
and recycle RBCs.
– Your lymph system returns
about ½ cup of lymph fluid to
the heart per hour.
– Domestic birds don’t have
lymph nodes.
– Most of your lymph nodes are
in your armpits, neck, and
groin.
Organ Systems
• How would your life
be different without
your lymph system?
• How long do you think
you could survive?
Organ Systems
• 8- Respiratory system
• The respiratory system
exchanges oxygen for
carbon dioxide. (O2 in
and CO2 out).
• Lungs, Bronchi,
trachea, and
diaphragm are all
organs in the
respiratory system.
Organ Systems
• Respiratory system facts:
– You breathe in 21%
oxygen and .4% Carbon
dioxide, you breathe out
16% oxygen and 4%
carbon dioxide.
– You have the same surface
area on you lungs as a
tennis court.
– You breathe out about ½ of
a liter of water per day.
– Your right lung is slightly
larger than your left.
Organ Systems
• How would your life
be different without
your respiratory
system?
• How long do you think
you could survive?
Organ Systems
• 9- Digestive System
• The digestive system
breaks food down into
nutrients that can be
absorbed by the
body.
• The mouth, liver,
stomach, and
intestines are some of
the organs in the
digestive system.
Organ Systems
• Digestive system facts:
– The average stomach can
hold about 1.5 liters of
food.
– Your intestines are lined
with tiny projections called
villi. They increase the
surface area of your
intestines so you can
absorb as much as
possible.
– Your intestines are about
15 meters long!
– Food stays in your stomach
for 2-4 hours.
Organ Systems
• How would your life
be different without
your digestive
system?
• How long do you think
you could survive?
Organ Systems
• 10- Urinary System
(excretory)
• The urinary system
removes waste from the
blood and regulates
body fluids.
• Kidneys, ureters, and
the bladder are all
organs in the urinary
system.
Organ Systems
• Urinary system facts:
– Your bladder can hold
about 400 ml of urine.
– The blood in your body
passes through each
kidney 400 times per day.
– The kidneys use osmosis
to control the amount of
water in the blood.
– Caffeine and alcohol are
diuretics, which means that
they suppress the part of
your brain that tells your
body that you need to
retain water. (increases
urination - dehydration)
Organ Systems
• How would your life
be different without
your urinary system?
• How long do you think
you could survive?
Organ Systems
• 11- Reproductive
system
• The reproductive
system enables the
organism to produce
offspring
• Ovaries and uterus in
a female and testes in
a male are organs in
the reproductive
system.
Organ Systems
• Reproductive system
facts:
– The largest cell in the
human female body is the
egg in the ovaries.
– An adult male makes about
500 million sperm per day.
A female is born with about
600,000 immature eggs.
– A female body is capable
of giving birth to 35 children
in her lifetime.
Organ Systems
• Which organ system
do you think is most
important?
• Which organ systems
couldn’t function
without other organ
systems?
Quiz time!
• Which level of organization do each of the
following pictures belong to?
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  • 1. 5 Levels of Organization Pages 524-525
  • 2. 5 Levels of Organization Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems Organism
  • 3. Cells • Cells are the smallest level of organization in living things.
  • 4. Tissue • Cells + Cells = Tissue • There are 4 types of tissue in your body: – Connective (bone, blood) – Nerve – Epithelial (skin, linings) – Muscle
  • 5. Organ • Tissue + Tissue = Organ • Organs are what we usually think about when we think about parts of the body
  • 6. Organ • Connective tissue makes up organs like the bones, blood vessels, tendons, ligaments, etc…
  • 7. Organ • Nerve Tissue Makes up organs like the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
  • 8. Organ • Epithelial Tissue makes up organs like the skin, hair, and fingernails
  • 9. Organ • Muscle tissue makes up organs like the heart, stomach, kidneys, lungs, biceps, etc…
  • 10. Organ System • Organ + Organ = Organ System • You have 11 organ systems in your body.
  • 11. 11 organ systems of the body
  • 12. Organ Systems • 1- Integumentary System • The integumentary system is a temperature regulator, sensory system, and protects the organism. (first line of defense.) • Skin, hair, and fingernails are some organs that make up the integumentary system.
  • 13. Organ Systems • Integumentary system facts: – Skin is the largest organ in your body. – Skin is 16% of your body weight – You completely replace your skin cells about once per month. – About 90% of dust in your house is dead skin cells. – Hair is the fastest growing organ in the body – Average #s of hairs: • redheads= 80,000 • Brown/black = 100,000 • Blondes = 120,000 – Fingernails grow faster during the summer and on your dominant hand.
  • 14. Organ Systems • How would your life be different without your integumentary system? • How long do you think you could survive?
  • 15. Organ Systems • 2- Muscular system • The muscular system allows us to move • Biceps, triceps, hamstring, and quadriceps, are all organs in the muscular system.
  • 16. Organ Systems • Muscular system facts: – The busiest muscles in your muscular system are your eyes. They move more than 100,000 times per day! – The largest muscle in your body is the gluteus maximus – It takes 17 muscles to smile and 42 to frown. – Muscles can’t push, they can only pull. – Muscles can’t function without calcium.
  • 17. Organ Systems • How would your life be different without your muscular system? • How long do you think you could survive?
  • 18. Organ Systems • 3- Skeletal system • The skeletal system provides support and protection for vital organs. • Bones, ligaments, and tendons are some organs that make up a skeletal system.
  • 19. Organ Systems • Skeletal system facts: – Your body has about 206 bones although you were born with over 300 bones. – You have the same number of bones in your neck as a giraffe does! – Bone marrow makes blood cells, but bones are alive, and would die without blood. – The longest bone in your body is your femur. (Thigh) – Your bones are about 60% calcium compounds. – Over half of the bones in your entire body are in your hands and feet.
  • 20. Organ Systems • How would your life be different without your skeletal system? • How long do you think you could survive?
  • 21. Organ Systems • 4- Nervous system • The nervous system sends messages that control body functions • The brain, spinal cord, and nerves are some organs in the nervous system.
  • 22. Organ Systems • Nervous system facts: – Your nervous system functions using electricity. – Messages can travel through your neurons at speeds of 250 mph! – The avg. # of neurons in a human brain is 100 billion. – The longest neuron (nerve cell) known to man is 15 feet long (in a giraffe leg). – If you lined up all the neurons in your body, it would stretch 600 miles! – An adult human brain weighs about 3 pounds.
  • 23. Organ Systems • How would your life be different without your nervous system? • How long do you think you could survive?
  • 24. Organ Systems • 5- Endocrine System • The endocrine system produces chemicals that control the body (ex. Hormones) • The adrenal glands, pituitary gland (in brain), thyroid, and pancreas are all organs in the endocrine system.
  • 25. Organ Systems • Endocrine system facts: – Steroids, insulin, and adrenaline are 3 of the 30 hormones made by your body. – It only takes a tiny bit of a hormone to cause a very large reaction – Physical growth, hyperactivity, depression, stress, hunger and many other emotions are linked to hormone production.
  • 26. Organ Systems • How would your life be different without your endocrine system? • How long do you think you could survive?
  • 27. Organ Systems • 6- Cardiovascular system (circulatory) • The cardiovascular system carries food and oxygen to the cells, and carries carbon dioxide away from the cells. • Your heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries, are organs in the cardiovascular system.
  • 28. Organ Systems • Cardiovascular system facts: – The heart beats about 3,000,000,000 times during an average lifetime. – You have thousands of miles of blood vessels and arteries in your body. (you could wrap them around the world twice. – You have about 5 million red blood cells, 10,000 white blood cells, and 250,000 platelets in 1 drop of blood. – Arteries take blood away from the heart, and veins return it to the heart. – Moving helps return blood to your heart – You do NOT have blue blood!
  • 29. Organ Systems • How would your life be different without your cardiovascular system? • How long do you think you could survive?
  • 30. Organ Systems • 7- Lymphatic system (Immune system) • The lymphatic system returns leaked fluids to blood vessels, and helps fight off germs. • Lymph nodes, lymph vessels, thymus, spleen, and tonsils are all organs in the lymphatic system.
  • 31. Organ Systems • Lymphatic system facts: – Your lymph system releases white blood cells to fight off infection. – Your lymph nodes swell up when the fill up with white blood cells (when you are sick) – Your spleen helps break down and recycle RBCs. – Your lymph system returns about ½ cup of lymph fluid to the heart per hour. – Domestic birds don’t have lymph nodes. – Most of your lymph nodes are in your armpits, neck, and groin.
  • 32. Organ Systems • How would your life be different without your lymph system? • How long do you think you could survive?
  • 33. Organ Systems • 8- Respiratory system • The respiratory system exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide. (O2 in and CO2 out). • Lungs, Bronchi, trachea, and diaphragm are all organs in the respiratory system.
  • 34. Organ Systems • Respiratory system facts: – You breathe in 21% oxygen and .4% Carbon dioxide, you breathe out 16% oxygen and 4% carbon dioxide. – You have the same surface area on you lungs as a tennis court. – You breathe out about ½ of a liter of water per day. – Your right lung is slightly larger than your left.
  • 35. Organ Systems • How would your life be different without your respiratory system? • How long do you think you could survive?
  • 36. Organ Systems • 9- Digestive System • The digestive system breaks food down into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body. • The mouth, liver, stomach, and intestines are some of the organs in the digestive system.
  • 37. Organ Systems • Digestive system facts: – The average stomach can hold about 1.5 liters of food. – Your intestines are lined with tiny projections called villi. They increase the surface area of your intestines so you can absorb as much as possible. – Your intestines are about 15 meters long! – Food stays in your stomach for 2-4 hours.
  • 38. Organ Systems • How would your life be different without your digestive system? • How long do you think you could survive?
  • 39. Organ Systems • 10- Urinary System (excretory) • The urinary system removes waste from the blood and regulates body fluids. • Kidneys, ureters, and the bladder are all organs in the urinary system.
  • 40. Organ Systems • Urinary system facts: – Your bladder can hold about 400 ml of urine. – The blood in your body passes through each kidney 400 times per day. – The kidneys use osmosis to control the amount of water in the blood. – Caffeine and alcohol are diuretics, which means that they suppress the part of your brain that tells your body that you need to retain water. (increases urination - dehydration)
  • 41. Organ Systems • How would your life be different without your urinary system? • How long do you think you could survive?
  • 42. Organ Systems • 11- Reproductive system • The reproductive system enables the organism to produce offspring • Ovaries and uterus in a female and testes in a male are organs in the reproductive system.
  • 43. Organ Systems • Reproductive system facts: – The largest cell in the human female body is the egg in the ovaries. – An adult male makes about 500 million sperm per day. A female is born with about 600,000 immature eggs. – A female body is capable of giving birth to 35 children in her lifetime.
  • 44. Organ Systems • Which organ system do you think is most important? • Which organ systems couldn’t function without other organ systems?
  • 45. Quiz time! • Which level of organization do each of the following pictures belong to?