Gen. Bio. 2

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  • Digestive system
    A) salivary glands
    B) pharynx
    C) esophagus
    D) stomach
    E) liver
    F) epiglottis
    G) tongue
    H) teeth
    I) mouth
    J) gallbladder
    K) pancreas
    L) large intestine
    M) small intestine
    N) appendix
    O) rectum
    P) anus
  • Plant Tissues
    A) Dermal Tissue
    B) Ground Tissue
    C) Vascular Tissue
    D) Epidermis
    E) Stomata
    F) Parenchyma
    G) Collenchyma
    H) Sclerenchyma
    I) Xylem
    J) Phloem
  • found in the outermost layer of the plant made up of a single layer of cells called the epidermis. Dermal Tissue System
  • This forms the first line of defence, protecting the plant from pathogens and injury. The cuticle, a waxy coat found in the leaves and stems, minimizes dehydration.
    Dermal Tissue System
  • composed of tissues that are neither dermal or vascular. It has roles in photosynthesis, storage, and support of the plant body. Ground tissue system
  • transports materials between roots and shoot systems. The xylem tissue moves water and minerals from the roots. The phloem moves sugar and nutrients from the site of photosynthesis (leaves) to other parts of the plant. Vascular Tissue System
  • Type of Animal Tissue
    A) Blood
  • Type of Animal Tissue
    A) Bone Tissue
  • Type of Animal Tissue
    A) Epithelial Tissue
  • Type of Animal Tissue
    A) Cartilage Tissue
  • Type of Animal Tissue
    A) Adipose Tissue
  • Type of Animal Tissue
    A) Nervous Tissue
  • Type of Animal Tissue
    A) Muscle Tissue
  • Type of Animal Tissue
    A) Connective Tissue
  • Animal Tissue
    A) Blood Tissue
  • Bone Tissue
  • Epithelial Tissue
  • Animal Tissue
    A) Adipose Tissue
  • Animal Tissue
    A) Nervous Tissue
  • Nervous Tissue
  • Nervous Tissue
  • Muscle Tissues
    A) Cardiac Muscle
    B) Skeletal Muscle
    C) Smooth Muscle
  • Type of Muscle Tissue
    A) Skeletal Muscle
  • Type of Muscle Tissue
    A) Cardiac Muscle
  • Type of Muscle Tissue
    A) Smooth Muscle
  • Animal Tissue
    A) Connective Tissue
  • Four Major Types of Animal Tissues
    A) Epithelial Tissue
    B) Connective Tissue
    C) Muscle Tissue
    D) Nervous Tissue
  • The outermost covering of the animal just like the dermal tissue in plants. Epithelial Tissue
  • Made up of closely packed cells which defend the animal from injury, pathogens and dehydration. Epithelial Tissue
  • supports, protects, and gives structure to other tissues and organs in the body. Connective Tissue
  • Connective tissue also stores fat, helps move nutrients and other substances between tissues and organs, and helps repair damaged tissue.
  • Connective tissue is made up of cells, fibers, and a gel-like substance.
  • can be categorized into skeletal muscle tissue, smooth muscle tissue, and cardiac muscle tissue. Muscle Tissue
  • Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by tendons and allow voluntary movement of the body parts they control.
  • Skeletal muscle fibers are cylindrical, multinucleated, striated, and under voluntary control.
    • Smooth muscle cells are spindle shaped, have a single, centrally located nucleus, and lack striations.
  • Functions mainly in information processing which has the brain as the information processing center. It is made up of nerve cells or neurons and glial cells or glia. Nervous tissue
  • Plants reproduce in two modes just like animals: sexual and asexual.
    • sexual reproduction is the generation of genetically varied offspring from two parents (usually)
    • Asexual reproduction occurs when a produced offspring is genetically identical to the sole parent