Nervous system
It is the integumentary system.
Your skin is referred to as the epidermis.
The skin is part of the Integumentary System, and is the largest organ in the body.
The integumentary system (skin) contains the epidermis, dermis, oil glands, and sweat glands.
The integumentary system (which also includes hair and nails).Integumentary System
The integumentary system is the largest organ in the human body. It contains the skin, hair, and nails.
That would be skin.
The skin belongs to the integumentary body system, which protects your body from damage. The integumentary system also includes hair and nails.Yes, it's part of the integument system.
The integumentary system contains sebaceous glands.
The skin is not part of the nervous system itself, but it plays a role in sensing and sending information to the nervous system. The skin contains sensory receptors that detect touch, pressure, temperature, and pain, which then send signals to the brain through nerve fibers. This information is essential for the nervous system to respond to the environment and coordinate appropriate actions.
The integumentary system contains hair, which is a structure made of keratin that grows from hair follicles in the skin. Hair serves various functions, including insulation, protection, and sensation.
Your skin is apart of the excretory system because your skin contains sweat glands which is one of the ways to release a type of waste which is basically what the excretory system is all about.
This system contains mainly sweat glands which cool the body and oil glands which keep the skin supple.
No, it is not part of the circulatory system, it is protecting you from the environment, to help keep homeostasis( the body in stable condition)