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No, the digestive system is an organ system made up of organs, which in turn are made up of tissues.
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integumentary system
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No, the digestive system is an organ system made up of organs, which in turn are made up of tissues.
Yes. Your entire body is made of cells. Cells > tissues > organs > organ systems (such as digestive and skeletal).
digestive,nervous,ciculatory integumenyary systems work together maintain optimum body temperature
Well, if your body is alive, all organs and tissues are alive. However, separate from the body, the digestive system would not function. Therefore, it cannot be said that the digestive system is "alive" apart from its functioning within the body.
The digestive and nervous system relate directly so as to perform various body functions. The digestive system will provide nutrients for the nervous system while the nervous system will coordinate the cells to perform digestion.
A group of different tissues working together form the system. For example respiratory system consists of a large number of tissues forming different organs. Likewise digestive system also comprises several tissues and organs.A group of different tissues working together form the system. For example respiratory system consists of a large number of tissues forming different organs. Likewise digestive system also comprises several tissues and organs.
Soft tissues, like those of the digestive system, do not fossilize. Thus, we don't know much of anything about Triceratops's digestive system. We do know that they were herbivorous, however, and that they probably ate relatively fibrous vegetation.
Actually, they work hand in hand. The immune system protects the digestive system from letting germs, bad bacteria, viruses, etc. The digestive system allows food/(Nutrients) to get to the brain and let the immune system work. So technically it's a loop