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write different organ systems and their function​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Organ System ‎‎‎➡Functions
  • Endocrine ➡ Regulates body functions by chemicals (hormones)
  • Cardiovascular Transports oxygen and nutrients to tissues Removes waste products
  • Lymphatic ➡Returns tissue fluid to blood Defends against foreign organisms
  • Respiratory ➡Oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange

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Answered by dharinipanwar
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Answer:

In the animation, an image of each level of structural organization of the body is displayed, beginning with chemicals, then cells, then tissues, then organs, then organ systems, and finally, the organism.

Animation 1. Levels of structural organization of the body

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Organ Systems of the Human Body

The human body consists of eleven organ systems, each of which contains several specific organs. An organ is a unique anatomic structure consisting of groups of tissues that work in concert to perform specific functions. Table 1 includes the structures and functions of these eleven organ systems.

Organ System Functions Organs

Integumentary

Barrier to invading organisms and chemicals

Temperature control

Skin

Hair

Subcutaneous tissue

Skeletal

Supports and moves body

Protects internal organs

Mineral storage

Blood formation

Bones

Cartilage

Ligaments

Bone marrow

Muscular

Locomotion

Heat production

Muscles

Tendons

Nervous

Coordinates activities of other organ systems

Responds to sensations

Brain

Spinal cord

Nerves

Eyes

Ears

Endocrine

Regulates body functions by chemicals (hormones)

Pituitary gland

Parathyroid gland

Thyroid gland

Adrenal gland

Thymus

Pancreas

Gonads

Cardiovascular

Transports oxygen and nutrients to tissues

Removes waste products

Heart

Blood

Blood vessels

Lymphatic

Returns tissue fluid to blood

Defends against foreign organisms

Spleen

Lymph nodes

Thymus

Lymphatic vessels

Respiratory

Oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange

Lungs

Trachea

Larynx

Nasal cavities

Pharynx

Digestive

Processes foods

Absorption of nutrients into body

Stomach

Intestinal tract

Liver

Pancreas

Esophagus

Salivary glands

Urinary

Elimination of wastes

Regulates pH and volume of blood

Kidneys

Urinary bladder

Urethra

Reproductive

Produces germ cells (eggs and sperm)

Environment for growth of fetus (female)

Ovaries

Uterus

Mammary glands

Testes

Prostate gland

External genitalia

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