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the other body systems starts to not work properly, and then gradually comes to an stop. then then body slowly starts to die. all body systems work together and are interconnected.
SYSTEMS of organs - such as the respiratory system or the cardiovascular system.
If the body is functioning properly it is referred to a homeostasis.
Sickness??
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alive and healthy
When many different organ systems work together they form
Systems working alone and working together to maintain a stable environment for the whole body system to survive is called "Homeostatis".
The consequences of malfunction in any of the body systems can be deadly because if one of the systems is not working properly it can start a chain reaction that causes the rest of the systems not to work properly and not carry out its function.
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.
the brain that controls all the actions in our body will help the parts work together.
the other body systems starts to not work properly, and then gradually comes to an stop. then then body slowly starts to die. all body systems work together and are interconnected.
A organ systemOrgan system working together is called organism.a body is made up of diff. organ systeman organism
Body systems work together to keep the body healthy and the body systems are interdependent (they rely on each other).
The importance of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems working and functioning together correctly is to keep you alive. Respiratory takes in oxygen and expels CO2 Cardiovascular transports both around your body
Their main function is to move every part of your body as well as they can and when they work together properly, you can do amazing things using those two systems, don't take them for granted. The muscles move the bones and the bones give a support to the muscles just like electrical wires on supports.
whiteblood cells and red blood cells