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It is hard to state the number of different 'Systems'. Each organ system performs a unique function.
Organ System. There are severel levels of these systems. There are cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms. each one is made up of the one before it.
Levels of organization:1. cell2. group of similar cells that carry out a function: tissue3. group of tissues: organ4. group of organs: organ system5. group of organ systems: organism.
Bacteria is a unicellular or single celled organism they do not have any complex organ systems.
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Well as you might know: Organism > organ systems > organs > tissue > cells > (atoms and molecules and such) For the cell to function it requires oxygen. If the cell doesn't function the tissue fails. Then the organs, organs systems and then the organism dies.
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Explain how the responses of the systems giving the transfer function will vary with time when subject to a step input
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well, the muscular system provides the muscle power to make other systems function correctly...
So the system can function correctly, as well as many others. Muscular, ciculatory, etc...
It is hard to state the number of different 'Systems'. Each organ system performs a unique function.
1 Explain architecture of Distributed Database systems? Also, explain the reasons for building distributed database systems?
They all work together to make an organism.
A group of organ systems is called an organism. Organ systems work together to support the functions of the body, allowing the organism to maintain homeostasis and carry out necessary processes for survival.
An organism is made of several body systems working together. Body systems are made of more than one specialized tissue. Tissues are made from similar cells with a specific function. And cells are made of chemicals.