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gogolik [260]
3 years ago
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GIVING BRAINLIEST!!!

Biology
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goldfiish [28.3K]3 years ago
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<h2>Hey There!</h2><h2>_____________________________________</h2><h2>Answer:</h2><h2 />

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<h2>_____________________________________</h2><h2>\huge\textbf{Body Systems}</h2>

The human body is made of different body systems which help it to perform different processes and manage them. Body systems is made of different Body organs. They are listed below

  • Digestive System

It is also called Gastrointestinal(GI) System. The GI system starts from mouth and ends at anus. All the organs between and including the mouth and anus comes under GI system.

The GI system intakes food and breaks it down into small and diffusable nutrients and excretes the solid waste products. One of the most important purposes of food is to serve as cellular fuel. Also, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats can all be used by our cells as sources of the energy that they need to stay alive.

  • Cardiovascular System

Cardiovascular system provides a transit way for the Products. It includes heart, Veins, Arteries, Capillaries.

It moves blood, hormones, nutrients etc. The main function of the cardiovascular system is therefore to maintain blood flow to all parts of the body, to allow it to survive. Veins deliver used blood from the body back to the heart.

  • Renal System

It cleans dissolved waste products from the blood and excretes them. It includes kidneys and bladder. All blood is passed through the kidneys, where special filters allow dangerous substances to pass out of the bloodstream while keeping helpful substances in. The waste liquid that’s filtered out by the kidneys is stored in the bladder until the body expels it.

  • Endocrine System

This system sends secret chemical signals that allow body systems to act cooperatively as require. These secret messages have their own unique purpose, to which the body’s other systems respond accordingly.

  • Respriatory System

This system is involved with gaseous exchange. It includes lungs, bloodvessels, heart, blood etc.

The respiratory system provide the cell with the oxygen which is taken in by lugns from the environment. In exchange the cell gives the blood "Carbon dioxide" which is given out when we expire.

  • Nervous System

The Neuron system is made of brain, neuron etc. It allows perception, emotion, thought, and rapid response to the environment. It includes the brain and nerves. The nervous system allows us to sensory stimuli such as light, sound, smell, and touch from our environment.

  • Immune System

This system fights infection and includes lymphatic vessels which permeate the body. Every living thing needs to be able to fight infection. We have white blood cells that can specially target and destroy invading pathogens. These white blood cells are made in our bone marrow and stored in our blood and our lymphatic systems.

  • Reproductive System

This system is related to the production of offspring. It includes ovaries, uterus, mammary glands (breasts), penis, and testes. The reproductive system is not essential to individual survival, but it is essential for the survival of the species.

  • Muscular and Skeleton System

This system contains all the muscles and bones we have. It include smooth, cardiac, skeletal muscles which are involuntary and voluntary in function also hard rigid bones and cartilage.

It provides body support, shape and protection.

<h2>_____________________________________</h2><h2>Best Regards,</h2><h2>'Borz'</h2>

Amiraneli [1.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

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