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  1. Tissues consist of similar cells organized to perform a particular function. For example, muscle tissue contracts for movement and nervous tissue transmits signals. These specialized groups of cells allow organs to work efficiently. Tissues form the bridge between individual cells and complete organRead more

    Tissues consist of similar cells organized to perform a particular function. For example, muscle tissue contracts for movement and nervous tissue transmits signals. These specialized groups of cells allow organs to work efficiently. Tissues form the bridge between individual cells and complete organs, playing a vital role in maintaining life and enabling multicellular organisms to function properly.

     

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  2. Living organisms are organized into levels that start with the cell, the basic unit of life. Similar cells group to form tissues, which perform specific functions. Tissues form organs like the heart or lungs. Multiple organs working together form an organ system, like the circulatory system. FinallyRead more

    Living organisms are organized into levels that start with the cell, the basic unit of life. Similar cells group to form tissues, which perform specific functions. Tissues form organs like the heart or lungs. Multiple organs working together form an organ system, like the circulatory system. Finally organ systems make up a complete organism. This hierarchy ensures coordinated functioning of life.

     

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  3. Cells are the building blocks of life. When similar cells group together, they form tissues. These tissues combine to create organs like the brain, heart or lungs. Organs working in harmony form systems, such as the digestive or respiratory systems. All systems together form a complete living organiRead more

    Cells are the building blocks of life. When similar cells group together, they form tissues. These tissues combine to create organs like the brain, heart or lungs. Organs working in harmony form systems, such as the digestive or respiratory systems. All systems together form a complete living organism capable of independent life functions like breathing, thinking, moving and reproducing.

     

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  4. In the stomach, acid-producing cells secrete hydrochloric acid (HCl), creating an acidic environment necessary for digestion. HCl activates the enzyme pepsinogen into pepsin, which helps break down proteins. It also kills harmful bacteria ingested with food, making digestion safer and more effectiveRead more

    In the stomach, acid-producing cells secrete hydrochloric acid (HCl), creating an acidic environment necessary for digestion. HCl activates the enzyme pepsinogen into pepsin, which helps break down proteins. It also kills harmful bacteria ingested with food, making digestion safer and more effective. These cells are crucial for maintaining proper digestive function.

     

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  5. Muscle cells in the stomach wall create strong, rhythmic contractions that mix ingested food with digestive enzymes and acids. This mechanical digestion breaks down food particles and enhances enzyme action. The churning action ensures the food is fully processed before entering the intestines for nRead more

    Muscle cells in the stomach wall create strong, rhythmic contractions that mix ingested food with digestive enzymes and acids. This mechanical digestion breaks down food particles and enhances enzyme action. The churning action ensures the food is fully processed before entering the intestines for nutrient absorption. Without these muscle movements, digestion would be incomplete and inefficient.

     

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