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- The organ level consists of organs formed by different types of tissues joined together.
- Organs are structures composed of two or more different types of tissues.
- Organs have specific functions and recognizable shapes.
- The organ level can be compared to paragraphs in a language.
- Examples of organs include the stomach, skin, bones, heart, liver, lungs, and brain.
- The stomach is an organ made of several types of tissues.
- The outer covering of the stomach includes epithelial tissue and connective tissue.
- The outer covering reduces friction when the stomach moves against other organs.
- The stomach contains three layers of smooth muscle tissue beneath the outer covering.
- Smooth muscle tissue in the stomach contracts to churn and mix food.
- Smooth muscle tissue also pushes food into the small intestine.
- The innermost lining of the stomach is made of epithelial tissue.
- The epithelial lining produces fluids and chemicals for digestion.
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