Nervous system , Respiratory system , Skeletal system , Circulatory system , Excretory system , Digestive system and Muscular system
Your body is the sum of all its systems. There are no "other systems". All the body's systems have to be working together or the body will not be able to stay alive.
Many cells working for the same function=a tissue Many tissues working for the same function= an organ Organs working for the same function= an organ system Organ systems working for the same function= you
They could die
Systems working alone and working together to maintain a stable environment for the whole body system to survive is called "Homeostatis".
Mature body systems: Means the body is fully developed and working how it should be working Immature body systems: Means the body system is not fully developed and so therefore may not work efficiently or at all
Nothing - you're describing death.
the heart is an involuntary muscle thats keeps the whole body alive and functioning
Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms. Tissues are groups of similar cells working together to perform a specific function. Organs are composed of different types of tissues working together. Body systems are groups of organs working together to carry out specific functions in the body.
the answer is the enomey....................................
The difference between cells, tissues, organs, and body systems are that many cells make tissues, many tissues make organs, and many organs make body systems.
it works with most of the systems in the body because it keeps all of the systems togather! (the skin holds your insides in!)so your skin plays a big part in working with other systems.
Oh, dude, that's like when all your body parts decide to play nice and work together as a team. It's called "homeostasis," which basically means your organs are like, "Hey, let's all pitch in and keep this body running smoothly." It's like a well-oiled machine, but with a lot more squishy bits.