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Organs that work together are called systems: digestive system, cardiovascular system for example.
Yes, the word systems is a noun, the plural form of the noun system, a common, abstract noun; a word for the relationship between things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network.
A system is said to be social equilibrium when there is a dynamic working balance among its interdependent parts.
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a system is a collection of parts that when working together produce the required results
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Body parts have to work together to do an activity because they are all one system. Without them working together, something may not function properly. This might be the lungs, or spine.
Organs are simply parts of organ systems. An organ system is just what its name suggest - a system of numerous organs, working together. One organ by itself is simply an organ, but when lumped together with a few others, working together to accomplish a similar general goal (for example, the stomach and intestines working together to digest food) they can then be called an organ system.
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Organs that work together are called systems: digestive system, cardiovascular system for example.
Computers involve a lot of individual parts working together, but that's common knowledge, isn't it? To get a computer to work, one has to know how all the parts fit together.
An organ is a collection of tissues working together as a unit. An organ system is a collection of organs performing a common function and working as a unit.
An efficient, goal-oriented bunch, aka A System (i.e. pulmonary system involves lungs, heart, parts of brain)
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It is called a system.
parts are similar to man and working is similar also .