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From where can the organ system gain help if one organ malfunctions?
When would being interdependent be regretful to the organ systems?
Why is coordination of organ systems important?

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Answered by omikachourasiya09
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After one system shuts down, the others would slowly start to shut down as well until the body can no longer maintain homeostasis and the person would slowly die. 3. All systems would be working together but the main ones would be muscular, nervous, and skeletal.

Some body systems work together to complete a job. For example, the respiratory and circulatory systems work together to provide the body with oxygen and to rid the body of carbon dioxide. The lungs provide a place where oxygen can reach the blood and carbon dioxide can be removed from it.

Multicellular organisms accomplish this by having organs and organ systems that coordinate their homeostasis. ... Heat control is a major function of homeostatic conditions that involves the integration of skin, muscular, nervous, and circulatory systems

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