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VladimirAG [237]
2 years ago
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How do the integumentary, immune, lymph, and endocrine systems protect you? How are they different from the way your nervous, sk

eletal, and muscle systems protect you?
Biology
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Komok [63]2 years ago
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The integumentary, immune lymph and endocrine system protects us from infectious microorganisms which is different from the the way your nervous, skeletal, and muscle systems does.

<h3>What are the protective systems of the body?</h3>

The protective systems of the body are those body system that helps protect the body against disease causing microorganisms. They include the following:

  • Nervous: This system helps establish a network of communication between the various cells of the body.

  • Skeletal: This system provides support through the bones for movement.

  • Muscle systems: This system protects the vital organs of the body by absorbing shock and reducing friction in the joints.

There are other systems the protects the body which include:

  • The integumentary system: This serves as a protective layer for the whole body.

  • Immune system: This is made up of immune cells that help fight foreign bodies.

  • Lymph: This is contains lymphocytes that fights disease causing microorganisms.

  • Endocrine system: this contains hormones that control almost all body process.

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