Yes, an organ can be part of one or more organ systems. For instance, the ovary is part of the endocrine and reproductive systems. The skin is part of the integumentary and excretory systems.
because it has the traits to be in both
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Yes, it is possible for an organ to function in more than one system. Some organs can be a part of the cardiovascular system while also being a part of the immune system.
One human organ that is not part of the digestive system in the bladder.
HYPOTHALAMUS - both endocrine and nervous systems PINEAL GLAND - both endocrine and nervous systems SPLEEN - both cardiovascular and immune systems URETHRA - both urinary (excretory) and reproductive systems
No, a nerve is one part of an organ system--the nervous system.
An organ can be part of more than one organ system because it does things that contribute to more than one organ system.
no an organ system has more than one tissue
An example is organs may have two or more different types of tissue. Also they have specific functions and usually have recognizable shape.
An organ can be part of more than one organism. Also I like ninja monkeys.
An organ is one specific part of your body, it doesn't have to have just one purpose but usually has one main purpose. An organ system is a chain of different organs which each do different things for one purpose. e.g. the digestive system or the respiratory system
Yes. A system implies more than one organ. In this case, this includes bones, tendons, ligaments and cartilages.