No it is part of the integumentary system
the immune system and the integumentary system
You could argue the integumentary, the skeletal, the lymphatic. (immune system)
You could argue the integumentary, the skeletal, the lymphatic. (immune system)
The integumentary system serves as the first line of defense of the immune system by protecting the body's internal structures from any harmful bacteria or other harmful microbes in the environment. This system is compromised when the skin is cut.
Mammals have nervous, digestive, circulatory, skeletal, immune, muscular, integumentary, and excretory systems.
nervous,circulatory,resperatory,excretory,digestive,reproductive,endocrine, immune,integumentary,muscular,and skeletal
nervous,circulatory,resperatory,excretory,digestive,reproductive,endocrine, immune,integumentary,muscular,and skeletal
Skeletal, Muscular, Nervous, Respiratory, Circulatory, Integumentary, Digestive, Excretory, Endocrine, Immune.
no it is not. The integumentary system is your skin, hair, nails, and sweat/oil glands. It works with the immune system in that it helps protect the body. The immune system helps fight off bacterial infections and viruses on the inside. they work together, but they are not the same thing.
The Digestive System extracts nutrients that are carried into the bloodstream and sent to the other systems. the integumentary system is one of the systems. The integumentary system synthesizes vitamin D in the presence of UV radiation; vitamin D helps the digestive system absorb calcium.
The integumentary system (skin and related tissues) and the immune system (blood and other cells).