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1. the basic structural unit of the body
organs
2. organs working together to perform a specific bodily function
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organelles
3. structures that perform special functions within a cell
connective cells
4. tissues that work together to perform a specific bodily function
DNA
5. acts as the "brain" of a cell
epithelial tissues
6. designed to regulate temperature, secrete lubricants, and protect the body from harmful substances
cytoplasm
7. fluid-like substance inside a cell
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cells
8. the genetic blueprint for all cells
nucleus
9. tendons, blood, and fat are examples of these
system

Respuesta :

1.) Cells
2.) Tissue
3.) Organelle
4.) Organs
5.) Nucleus
6.) Epithelial Cells
7.) Cytoplasm
8.) DNA
9.) Connective Cells

The right matches are :

1. ==> cells  

2.  ==> system

3.  ==> organelles  

4. ==> organs    

5.  ==> nucleus


6. ==> epithelial tissues  

7. ==> cytoplasm

8.  ==> DNA

9. ==> connective cells  

The cell is itself composed of molecules. (For example, molecules called fatty acids, associated with proteins assemble to form the plasma membrane.) In addition, cells use nutrients (proteins, lipids, carbohydrates = small molecules) to produce new molecules.



The cells that provide the same function form a tissue. The cells of this fabric, similar to the others, are most of the time "welded" together. (Ex: epithelial tissue, muscle tissue).



Tissues can come together to form organs, for example muscle tissue forms muscles. Other organs are formed of different tissues. Ex: lungs and kidney.



A set of organs forms an organ system (distributed according to their role).



All the organs form a complete organism. (A man, a plant, ...)