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Organs in Animals and Plants. What is an Organ? Each organ is made up of a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific purpose Most organs.

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Page 1: Organs in Animals and Plants. What is an Organ? Each organ is made up of a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific purpose Most organs.

Organs in Animals and Plants

Page 2: Organs in Animals and Plants. What is an Organ? Each organ is made up of a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific purpose Most organs.

What is an Organ?

• Each organ is made up of a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific purpose

• Most organs are made up of several different types of tissues– E.g. heart is made up of muscle, connective,

nervous, and epithelial tissue

Page 4: Organs in Animals and Plants. What is an Organ? Each organ is made up of a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific purpose Most organs.

Skin

• Largest organ in your body• Protects the inner cells from damage • Defends against disease• Made of two different layers: epidermis and

dermis• Epidermis prevents bacteria and viruses from

entering the body and makes vitamin D when exposed to the sun

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Skin• Dermis is the inner layer made of:• Connective tissue (blood and blood vessels)• Nerves (sense pain, pressure, heat, and cold

and send information to the brain)• Muscle (produces Goosebumps)

Page 6: Organs in Animals and Plants. What is an Organ? Each organ is made up of a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific purpose Most organs.

Lung

• Involved in respiration• lung is made of connective tissues and

epithelial tissue• Lungs coated with two sacs of connective

tissue separated by thin layer of fluid

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Breathing

• Breathe in through your nose/mouth• Air moves through pharynx into your trachea• Trachea is a flexible tube that is ringed with cartilage• Air moves through trachea into bronchus, into smaller

bronchial tubes, and then into tiny air sacs (called alveoli)

• Alveoli are surrounded by capillaries • Oxygen passes from alveoli into blood in the capillaries• Carbon Dioxide leaves the blood and enters the alveoli

to be exhaled

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Page 9: Organs in Animals and Plants. What is an Organ? Each organ is made up of a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific purpose Most organs.

The Heart

Septum divides the interior of the heart into 2 halves

Each halve has 2 chambers- an upper chamber called an atrium and a larger lower chamber called a ventricle

Each chamber is separated by a valve

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The Heart Cont’d Blood that has lost its oxygen and is

carrying waste enters the heart through 2 large blood vessels called the vena cava

Blood enters right atrium right ventricle the lungs Blood enters the left atrium left ventricle body

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Organs of Digestion

Tongue (epithelial, glands, connective, and muscle tissue)

Esophagus: muscular tube leading from mouth to stomach Peristalsis: rhythmic contraction and

relaxation of smooth muscles lining esophagus

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Organs of Digestion

Stomach (epithelial, connective, nervous, muscle tissue) Churns food with digestive juices and

enzymes Moves into intestines

Intestines Areas of chemical digestion and

removal of wastes

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Homework

Pg. 63 # 1-5, 8-13 Diagrams of Lungs, and Heart

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Plant Organs

• Recap of plant tissues1.Epidermal2.Ground3.Vascular4.Meristematic

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The Roots

• Collect water from soil and transport it to the stem

• Store food made in other areas of the plant• Bottom of root is covered by protective

epidermal tissue (the root cap)• Just below the root cap is a layer of

meristematic tissue (allows root growth)• Ground tissue and vascular tissue make up

centre of root

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The Leaf

• Tissues work together to perform photosynthesis

• Vascular tissue carries water from root to the leaf (and carries sugar to the rest of the plant)

• CO2 enters via stomata

• Majority of leaf made of specialized ground tissue (mesophyll)– Location of photosynthesis

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The Stem

• Two major functions– Transport water and nutrients throughout plant

(vascular tissue)– Support leaves/flowers (ground tissue)

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Homework

• Pg. 63 # 14-18