T F 1. Cells grow in size in proportion to the size of an organism. TF 2. One-celled organisms carry on all of the basic life activities of many- celled organisms. T F 3. Groups of organs work together in a structure called a tissue. TF 4. Both plants and animals have tissues and organs. T F 5. Each kind of cell has its own structure and performs a special func- tion for an organism.

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together, forming a structure
leg is an organ that is made up of muscle tissue, bone
erve tissue, fat tissue, and skin tissue. Other examples of a frog's organs
are its eyes, heart, lungs, and stomach.
Several organs working together are called an organ system. The digestive
system of a frog is an organ system that provides the frog with a way of getting
energy from food sources. The digestive system includes the mouth, stomach,
small and large intestines, and other organs. Other systems common to most ani-
mals are the respiratory system (used for breathing), the circulatory system
(used for moving blood), the nervous system (used for transmitting messages to
and from the brain), the reproductive system (used for reproduction), and the ex-
cretory system (used for the elimination of waste). Vertebrates (animals with
backbones) also have a skeletal system that serves as a support structure.
Exercise 11: The Structure of Organisms-
Directions: Circle T for each statement below that is true and F for each state-
ment that is false,
•T F 1. Cells grow in size in proportion to the size of an organism.
T F 2. One-celled organisms carry on all of the basic life activities of many-
celled organisms.
T F 3. Groups of organs work together in a structure called a tissue.
T F 4. Both plants and animals have tissues and organs.
T F 5. Each kind of cell has its own structure and performs a special func-
tion for an organism.
Transcribed Image Text:together, forming a structure leg is an organ that is made up of muscle tissue, bone erve tissue, fat tissue, and skin tissue. Other examples of a frog's organs are its eyes, heart, lungs, and stomach. Several organs working together are called an organ system. The digestive system of a frog is an organ system that provides the frog with a way of getting energy from food sources. The digestive system includes the mouth, stomach, small and large intestines, and other organs. Other systems common to most ani- mals are the respiratory system (used for breathing), the circulatory system (used for moving blood), the nervous system (used for transmitting messages to and from the brain), the reproductive system (used for reproduction), and the ex- cretory system (used for the elimination of waste). Vertebrates (animals with backbones) also have a skeletal system that serves as a support structure. Exercise 11: The Structure of Organisms- Directions: Circle T for each statement below that is true and F for each state- ment that is false, •T F 1. Cells grow in size in proportion to the size of an organism. T F 2. One-celled organisms carry on all of the basic life activities of many- celled organisms. T F 3. Groups of organs work together in a structure called a tissue. T F 4. Both plants and animals have tissues and organs. T F 5. Each kind of cell has its own structure and performs a special func- tion for an organism.
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