Organisation in multicellular organisms

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    • In complex multicellular organisms...
      eukaryotic cells become specialised for specific functions.
      ~Specialised cells are grouped into tissues, organs and organ systems.
    • Tissue:
      Group of specialised cells with a similar structure working together to perform a specific function, often with the same origin.
    • Eg: Epithelial tissues
      -Found in animals and consist of sheets of cells.
      -They line the surface of organs and have a protective or secretory function.
      -Thin flat cells that line organs where diffusion takes place, eg: alveoli of lungs and ciliated epithelium that lines a duct such as trachea.
    • Organ:
      Aggregation of tissues performing specific functions.
    • Eg: Stomach:
      Tissues it consists of include:
      -Muscle to churn and mix stomach contents
      -Epithelium to protect the stomach wall and produce secretions
      -Connective tissue to hold together the other tissues
    • Organ system:
      Group of organs working together to perform specific functions.
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