How Cells Are Organised (KS3)

🔹 What does “Cell Organisation” mean?

In organisms made of lots of cells (called multicellular organisms, like animals and humans), the cells aren’t just randomly placed — they are organised into levels.

Each level has a special job and builds up into the next one.


🧱 Levels of Organisation (from smallest to largest):


Cell

🔸 The basic unit of life
🔸 Example: Epithelial cell (lines the stomach and intestines, helps absorb nutrients)


Tissue

🔸 A group of similar cells working together
🔸 Example: Epithelial tissue (made up of epithelial cells, protects internal surfaces)


Organ

🔸 A group of different tissues working together to do a specific job
🔸 Example: Stomach (contains muscle, epithelial, and glandular tissues)


Organ System

🔸 A group of organs working together
🔸 Example: Digestive system (includes stomach, intestines, liver)


Organism

🔸 A whole living thing made of many organ systems
🔸 Example: A human or any animal


🐾 Example from an Animal:

➡️ Epithelial Cells
make up →
➡️ Epithelial Tissue
which forms part of →
➡️ Stomach (Organ)
which is part of →
➡️ Digestive System (Organ System)
which belongs to →
➡️ The Whole Animal (Organism)


💡 Key Terms

TermDefinition
CellSmallest unit of life
TissueGroup of similar cells
OrganGroup of different tissues working together
Organ SystemGroup of organs working together for a bigger function
OrganismThe complete living thing (like a human or animal)

🧱 Levels of Organisation in Animals

1️⃣ Cells – The Basic Units of Life

An animal cell has:

  • Nucleus – controls the cell
  • Cytoplasm – site of chemical reactions
  • Cell membrane – controls what enters and exits
  • Mitochondria – releases energy
  • Ribosomes – makes proteins

👉 Example: Epithelial cells

  • Found lining the stomach and intestines
  • Their job: absorb nutrients and protect internal organs

2️⃣ Tissues – Groups of Similar Cells Working Together

A tissue is a group of similar cells with a common function.

👉 Example: Epithelial tissue

  • Made of epithelial cells
  • Covers and protects body surfaces and lines internal organs

🧠 Other examples of tissues in animals:

  • Muscle tissue – contracts to cause movement
  • Nervous tissue – sends signals
  • Connective tissue – holds parts together (like blood or fat)

3️⃣ Organs – Groups of Tissues Working Together

An organ is made of different types of tissue working together for a job.

👉 Example: Stomach

  • Made of:
    • Muscle tissue (to churn food)
    • Epithelial tissue (to protect and absorb)
    • Glandular tissue (to produce digestive juices)

4️⃣ Organ Systems – Organs Working Together

An organ system is a group of organs that perform a big function together.

👉 Example: Digestive (Alimentary) System

  • Includes:
    • Mouth – chews food
    • Esophagus – carries food to stomach
    • Stomach – breaks down food
    • Small intestine – absorbs nutrients
    • Large intestine – absorbs water and forms waste

🧠 This system works to digest food and absorb nutrients to give energy to the body.


5️⃣ Organism – A Complete Living Animal

All the organ systems (like digestive, circulatory, respiratory) work together to make a full organism.

👉 Example: A human or any animal