The structural organisation of the human body is very easy i.e. the general and basic structure CELLS form TISSUESform ORGANS form ORGAN SYSTEMS form HUMAN BODYExamples: CELL is any cell in the human body in any of the systems. For eg. Nerve cell(Neuron), Muscel cell etc. TISSUE- Many similar type of cells combine to form a tissue. For eg. A muscel in the human body, a nerve of the nervous system etc. ORGAN- Multiple tissues combine to form an organ. For eg. The heart, the stomach etc. ORGAN SYSTEMS- Many organs combine to form the organ system. For eg. The digestive system, the nervous system etc. HUMAN BODY- All the organ systems of the human body combine to form the body and help it function.
1.Chemical : atoms that are combining to form molecules 2.Cellular : moleculas combing to form cells
3.Tissue : when the cells combine they form tissues
4.Organ : are made up of different types of tissue
5.Organ system : consist of different organs thar work together closely
6.Organism : human organisms are made uo of many organ systems
1: Molecules / Atom
Molecules or atom is the base of all.
e.g. Water...
2: Organelle
Molecules make organelles...
e.g.
Basic Organelles:
-Golgi Bodies:-
-endoplasmic reticulum
-mitochondria
-ribosomes:
-cytoplasm:
-cell membrane:
-lysosomes:
3: Cell
Then Organelles make cells
Cell is basic unit of Life.
4: Tissue
A group of cells with same function working together make tissues.
Tissue is a piece of your body meat or bone.
5: Organ
A group of tissues with same function working together make organ.
tissues make make organ( your heart is organ,kidney is organ etc.)
the largest organ in your body is your beautiful Skin please take good care of it.
6: Organ System
A group of organs work to gether make system or called organ system.
respiratory system your lungs treachae mouth nose work together and make respiratory system help you breathe.
All organ systems work to gether make a organism
(Human,cat,dog,mouse) you can live without some organs (eye,ear,leg,nose)but you can NOT live without even one organ system
Imagine if you cannot breathe (respiratory system) if you can not eat(digestive system) if you cannot pee or poo (excretory system)
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By Mehernosh Haidary
This answer is drawn from Bhagwat Gita: -
The human system can be broadly categorized into pind or sharir (body), Indriyan (Senses), Mann (heart), Budhi (the mind), Dhrati (will power) and the atman (the soul). The hierarchy of these are as follows:
the body is controlled by Indriyan; indriyan by the Mann which is controlled by the mind and all these can be bypassed or that way controlled by the will power. The size of these systems reduces in size as one goes up in the hierarchy thus body is the largest in size and the will power the smallest. Atman the overall master of the system is the smallest and assumes a system as per its will and desire governed by the past experience.
chemicals>cells>tissue>organs>organ systems>organisms
The human body is organized into many structural levels. These levels are cells, tissues, organs, and systems.
Kingdom-Division-Class-Order-Family-Genus-Species
Yes - if you have a human body you are human.
Chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, organism.
There are 206 bones in the adult skeleton, plus three tiny bones in each ear and the hyoid bone in the throat... so 213 is correct depending on how you count.
The number of bones in the human body will depend on which book your reading it will say 206 or 212 bones. 212 bones in the body is correct if you count the ossicles which are 3 small bones in each ear.
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No. As far as I'm concerned, the hierarchy of human needs cannot be interchanged.
environmental influences on human being body
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PHYSICALLY - related to materials, or the human body
The human body needs proteins for growth and repair of the cells.
To do the correct things. Help others. And to finish the bad .
There is a direct relationship between management levels and Maslow's hierarchy of needs. It is a theory of human motivation which emphasizes on describing the stages of growth in human.
Abraham Maslow developed his hierarchy of human needs in the 1940s and 1950s. He introduced the theory in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation" and later expanded on it in his book "Motivation and Personality" published in 1954.
The correct spelling is functional hierarchy diagram instead of functional hierarchy diagram. A functional hierarchy diagram is defined as a picture of the different tasks that a business performs and how they relate to each task. The tasks are broken down to be shown in the same representation.
Kingdom-Division-Class-Order-Family-Genus-Species
Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs.