functional relationships of the different organ systems
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THE ORGAN SYSTEMS
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
NERVOUS SYSTEM
URINARY SYSTEM
REPIRATORY SYSTEM
SKELETAL SYSTEM
MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Organs of the Digestive System are responsible for breaking down and extracting nutrients from food while the excretory system removes the waste products from the body
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
The muscle and skeletal systems work together to support and move the body. Muscles surround the digestive system organs and help to move food through the digestive system.
Your integumentary system plays a role in helping other systems maintain their functions. For example, it helps your immune system because it's the first line of defense against bacteria and infection. It also sends white blood cells to injuries to begin the healing process.
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
The lymphatic system works in close cooperation with other body systems to destroy pathogens and filter waste, together the blood, heart, and blood vessels form the circulatory system.
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
The endocrine system works with the nervous system and the immune system to help the body cope with different events and stresses.
NERVOUS SYSTEM
Originating from your brain, it controls your movements, thoughts and automatic responses to the world around you. It also controls other body systems and processes, such as digestion, breathing and sexual development (puberty).
SKELETAL SYSTEM
In your body, the skeleton works very closely with the muscular system to help you move. The bones create a framework to which your muscles and organs can connect.
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
The human reproductive system works hand in hand with the circulatory system, which supplies the cells and organs of the reproductive system with nutrients. The nervous system controls mating and the release of reproductive enzymes.
Female Reproductive System
Male Reproductive System
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
The respiratory system works directly with the circulatory system to provide oxygen to the body.
URINARY SYSTEM
The urinary system works together with the circulatory system because the blood of the circulatory system is filtered through the excretory system.
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
The circulatory and respiratory systems always work together to provide oxygenated blood to the organism's other organ systems.
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functional relationships of the different organ systems
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THE ORGAN SYSTEMS
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
NERVOUS SYSTEM
URINARY SYSTEM
REPIRATORY SYSTEM
SKELETAL SYSTEM
MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Organs of the Digestive System are responsible for breaking down and extracting nutrients from food while the excretory system removes the waste products from the body
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
The muscle and skeletal systems work together to support and move the body. Muscles surround the digestive system organs and help to move food through the digestive system.
Your integumentary system plays a role in helping other systems maintain their functions. For example, it helps your immune system because it's the first line of defense against bacteria and infection. It also sends white blood cells to injuries to begin the healing process.
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
The lymphatic system works in close cooperation with other body systems to destroy pathogens and filter waste, together the blood, heart, and blood vessels form the circulatory system.
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
The endocrine system works with the nervous system and the immune system to help the body cope with different events and stresses.
NERVOUS SYSTEM
Originating from your brain, it controls your movements, thoughts and automatic responses to the world around you. It also controls other body systems and processes, such as digestion, breathing and sexual development (puberty).
SKELETAL SYSTEM
In your body, the skeleton works very closely with the muscular system to help you move. The bones create a framework to which your muscles and organs can connect.
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
The human reproductive system works hand in hand with the circulatory system, which supplies the cells and organs of the reproductive system with nutrients. The nervous system controls mating and the release of reproductive enzymes.
Female Reproductive System
Male Reproductive System
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
The respiratory system works directly with the circulatory system to provide oxygen to the body.
URINARY SYSTEM
The urinary system works together with the circulatory system because the blood of the circulatory system is filtered through the excretory system.
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
The circulatory and respiratory systems always work together to provide oxygenated blood to the organism's other organ systems.
reference
https://k12.starbooks.ph/pluginfile.php/8164/mod_resource/content/29/index.html