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Humans start with cells

Cells are the smallest


living part of an
organism. Some
examples of cells in the
human body are brain
cells, lung cells and bone
cells.
When cells of similar
structure and function join
together they form tissue. A
group of brain cells is called
brain tissue. A group of lung
cells is called lung tissue.
When a group tissues that
perform a specific function join
together they form organs.
Brain tissue comes together to
make your brain. Your brain is
an organ. Lung tissue comes
together to make your lungs.
Bone tissue comes together to
make individual bones.
• An organ system is a collection of organs working
together to perform a specific job. Your brain is
apart of the nervous system. Your brain, spinal cord
and nerves work together to collect and process
information. Your lungs are apart of the respiratory
system along with the larynx, diaphragm and others
help you breath. All of the bones in your body are
apart of the skeletal system. Bones, cartilage,
ligaments and tendons give your body structure and
support. From smallest to largest the parts of your
body are cell, tissues organs and then organ systems.

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