In humans it mostly just filters out worn-out red blood cells.
An organism works by having all its systems functioning in a coordinated effort to maintain homeostasis.
That is called as Spleen.
By sending signals throughout the body to regulate hormone levels, fight infections, and keep the whole body functioning.
Yes you can, however chances are you will have to take antibiotics or other medication to help prevent infection. The spleen helps your immune system fight off infection as well as to remove old or damaged blood cells. It is best to have a healthy spleen but if it ruptures you may have to have it removed.
Not really. We can live without some organs found in the systems but not the entire system. We can live without a spleen or a gallbladder but not the systems they are part of (circulatory and digestive).
we wave our magic wands and it happens
how does the lungs help the other systems to keep the body healthy?
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Body systems work together to keep the body healthy and the body systems are interdependent (they rely on each other).
How does it work with other systems. It makes harmones and energy.
ygicoeddv
it works by pumping blood to other parts of the body
i think it does work with the other systems because it works with the heart to transfer blood to the rest of our body
by allowing you to breathe
Bob Marley
ya it does bro
ya it does bro