BIOL 1117 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Emergence, Reductionism, Aorta

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Organ system: human body made of 11 organ systems. Organ: structure composed of two or more tissue types that work together to carry out a particular function; Has definite anatomic boundary; distinguishable from other structures in the body. Tissue: a mass of similar cells and cell products that form discrete region of an organ and performs a specific function types: epithelial, connective, nervous, and muscular. Cells: the smallest units of an organism that carry out all the basic functions of life. Organelles: microscopic structures in a cell that carry out its individual functions. contain highly complex macromolecules. Molecules: make up organelles and other cellular components. Atoms: the smallest particles with unique chemical identities. Reductionism: theory that a large, complex system such as the human body can be understood by studying its simpler components. Holism: emergent properties" of the whole organism that cannot be predicted from the properties of the separate parts.

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