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- match body planes on the diagram to their name. coronal plane sagittal plane transverse plane
- match the descriptions with the correct related tissue. all tissue types will be used exactly twice.
primary function is communication
m primary function is movement
e primary function is coating/protection
neurons, nerves, and spinal cord are examples
skin, hair, and organ coverings are examples
primary function is support
this tissue is categorized as cardiac, smooth, or skeletal
bone, tendons, blood, and fat are examples
- why do there need to be different types of tissues in complex multi - cellular organisms (humans)?
a. each cell in an organ has a different job, important for organs
b. many cells together create organs, important for breathing
c. many cells means if a few die the organism can keep living, important when you
d. different tissues have different jobs, important in a complex organism
- For question 5, the diagram correctly labels the coronal plane as the vertical plane that divides the body into front and back sections, the sagittal plane as the vertical plane that divides the body into left and right sections, and the transverse plane as the horizontal plane that divides the body into upper and lower sections.
- For question 6:
- The tissue with primary function of communication is nervous tissue (N), as neurons, nerves and spinal cord are examples of it.
- Muscle tissue (M) has the primary function of movement and is categorized as cardiac, smooth or skeletal.
- Epithelial tissue (E) has the primary function of coating/protection, and skin, hair and organ coverings are examples.
- Connective tissue (C) has the primary function of support, and bone, tendons, blood and fat are examples.
- For question 7, different tissues have different specialized functions which are crucial for the proper functioning of complex multi - cellular organisms like humans.
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- The diagram correctly matches the body planes.
6.
- Primary function is Communication: N
- Primary function is Movement: M
- Primary function is Coating/Protection: E
- Neurons, nerves, and spinal cord are examples: N
- Skin, hair, and organ coverings are examples: E
- Primary function is Support: C
- This tissue is categorized as Cardiac, Smooth, or Skeletal: M
- Bone, tendons, blood, and fat are examples: C
- d. Different tissues have different jobs, important in a complex organism