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Slide 1 CRT review III Organs and Organ Systems Slide 2 The order of organization Name the correct order of organization from simple to most complex. Cell, tissue, organ,…
Slide 1 Slide 2 BLOOD Slide 3 Slide 4 William Harvey- father of physiology: discovered that blood circulated through the body in 1628. Slide 5 Slide 6 Blood..a liquid “tissue”???…
Slide 1 Diseases of Blood Cells Slide 2 Back to Basics Blood is a liquid tissue A mixture of cells and water The water contains Protein, glucose, cholesterol, calcium, hormones,…
Slide 1 Blood & Lymph Notes Slide 2 Blood is unique because it is the only liquid tissue. Slide 3 Main functions of blood… -delivers nutrients & oxygen to cells…
Slide 1 Slide 2 HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS Slide 3 LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION: A. CELLS - basic unit of life B.TISSUE (groups of cells w/similar structure and function) C.ORGANS (groups…
Slide 1 Circulatory System & Diet D. Crowley, 2007 Slide 2 Circulatory System & Diet To know how a healthy circulatory system works, and how a poor diet can affect…
Slide 1 agile - affordable - accurate Slide 2 Hematology, is the part of internal medicine, that is concerned with the study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood…
Slide 1 Blood Quiz 25B Slide 2 The life of an individual depends on a continuous supply of blood to all parts of the body. If this supply should fail the cell dies. Slide…
Why do organisms need a transport system? In large organisms, the distance over which oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and wastes have to move is too L-O-N-G for food absorption…