same as any other creature i would think:
1. it has to move (musculoskeletal)
2. its heart has to pump (cardiovascular)
3. it has to eat (digestive)
swim, bite, eat fish/plankton, surf, get killed and you can eat turtle soup out of the shell made of the body, bounce the real question is "what can't a green sea turtle do?"
Sea turtle's eggs are normally a white to beige colour
im not completely sure, but i think it is because they are the color GREEN and they live in the SEA, hence the name: green sea turtle
I believe that the three systems are; Respirtory, Digestie, and Circulatory.
The green sea turtle got its name from the greenish color of the fat beneath its shell, which is a result of the turtle's herbivorous diet, primarily consisting of seagrasses and algae. This coloration contrasts with the turtle's dark, mottled shell. Unlike other sea turtles, the name specifically reflects the distinctive hue of its body fat rather than the color of its shell.
Skeletal, muscular, nervous
Digestive, urinary and reproduction
The green turtle used to be an important resource for the Australian indigenous people. They ate its meat and used all of its body parts. the shell, for example, was used to make fish hooks, needles, awls, spoons, combs, masks and ornaments.
The largest organ in the turtle's body is the liver.
The digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory system
There are three main body systems for support and locomotion: the skeletal system, the muscular system and the nervous system. There are others that are secondary support systems including the cardiovascular.
The largest organ in the turtle's body is the liver.