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Cells in the human body are organized based on various factors including their function, structure, and the arrangement of organelles. For example, breathing cells are found in the lungs, while brain cells reside in the brain. The organization can also depend on the size of the cells and organelles, ensuring they fit properly within the body. The video by Hanna, Sami, and Sarah explores how cells are categorized as breathing cells, moving cells, red and white blood cells, and discusses the relationship between cell types and the organs they populate.
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The Way Cells Are Organized By: Hanna and Sami and Sarah
How Are Cells Organized??? • Some cells are organized by what they do. • Some cells are organized by structure. • Some cells are organized by how the organelles are organized. • Some are organized by their organs and what the organs do.
Some cells are organized by what the cells do. • Well, there are breathing cells, moving cells, brain cells, and there are the white blood cells, and there are the red blood cells. • So all of these cells would be organized in the correct organs that helps breathing (that would be you heart), or your brain cells and of course, those cells will be in your brain.
Some cells are organized by their structure • So, some cells are organized by what they do and some cells are organized by their structure. • Some cells could be organized by how big they are to make all the cells fit into the human body.
Some cells are organized by how their organelles are. • If there are a lot organelles. • If there are bigger organelles they might be organized in the part of the human body where the part of the human body can fit all the organelles.
Some cells are organized by what the organs that the cells are in do. • For instance. If the lungs have cell, the breathing cells would be in the lungs. • If the brain has cells, the brain cells would be with the brain cells
Thank you For Watching • By: Hanna Bingham • By: Sami Clow • By: Sarah Little Video Cell Games