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28.1 Levels of Organization KEY CONCEPT The human body has five levels of organization.

28.1 Levels of Organization KEY CONCEPT The human body has five levels of organization

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28.1 Levels of Organization

KEY CONCEPT The human body has five levels of organization.

28.1 Levels of Organization

Specialized cells develop from a single zygote.

• Organisms are made up of specialized cells.

red blood cell nerve cell

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• Zygotes first divide into embryonic stem cells.

• Stem cells develop in two stages. – determination, or

committing to become one cell type

– differentiation, or acquiring specialized structures and functions

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cell

Specialized cells function together in tissues, organs, organ systems, and the whole organism. • Specialized cells perform specific tasks. • Tissues are groups of similar cells working together.

tissue

– epithelial tissue – connective tissue – muscle tissue – nervous tissue

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• Organs are different tissues working together. • Organ systems are two or more organs working together.• Organism is all organ systems working together.

ORGANS

ORGAN SYSTEM

ORGANISM

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• There are 11 major organ systems in the human body.

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KEY CONCEPT 28.2Homeostasis is the regulation and maintenance of the internal environment.

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Conditions within the body must remain within a narrow range.

• Homeostasis involves keeping the internal environment within set ranges.

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• Control systems help maintain homeostasis. – sensors gather data– control center receives

data, sends messages – communication system

delivers messages to target organs, tissues

– targets respond to change

pore

sweat glands

hairfolliclemuscle

goosebump

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Negative feedback loops are necessary for homeostasis.

• Feedback compares current conditions to set ranges.• Negative feedback counteracts change.

Negative Feedback Loop

Holding breath, CO2

levels rise,

Control system forces exhale, inhale

O2 / CO2 level returns to normal

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• Positive feedback increases change. – Torn vessel stimulates release of clotting factors

– growth hormones stimulate cell division

platelets

fibrin

white blood cellred blood cell

blood vessel

clot

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KEY CONCEPT 28.3 Systems interact to maintain homeostasis.

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Each organ system affects other organ systems.

• An organ system must do a specific job. • Organ systems must also work together to keep the

organism healthy.

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• Organ systems must also work together to keep the organism healthy.– Organ systems work together to produce Vitamin D.– Thermoregulation maintains a steady body temperature.

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Skin absorbs UV light

Liver produces inactive vitamin D

Kidneys produce active vitamin D Active vitamin D used in bones

UV light

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A disruption of homeostasis can be harmful.

• Homeostasis can be disrupted for several reasons. – sensors fail – targets do not receive messages– injury – illness

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• Short-term disruption usually causes little or no harm.• Long-term disruptions can cause more damage.• Diabetes is a serious long-term disruption of homeostasis.

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Pancreas cells attacked;insulin declines

Blood glucose levels rise,

Body burns fat; blood more acidic, Cells impaired; all organs damaged.

pancreas

fats

kidneys