All organ systems regulate homeostasis for the body. I'm not sure which two are the most important. For example, the Regulatory System (lungs, trachea, etc.) regulate homeostasis by breathing. The Excretory System (Kidney, bladder, etc.) regulates homeostasis by removing wastes.
The nervous system and the endocrine system.
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The nervous and endocrine systems act, in two different ways, to regulate activities and functions. The nervous system uses nerve impulses while the endocrine system uses hormones to chemically regulate organ systems.
The nervous and endocrine systems control the physiologic and metabolic functions of the body.
There are 78 organs in the human body.
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The nervous and endocrine systems act, in two different ways, to regulate activities and functions. The nervous system uses nerve impulses while the endocrine system uses hormones to chemically regulate organ systems.
The skin is the largest organ, it is called the external organ, it helps control body temp.
Anatomy is the study of the human body, the locations functions and relations of the organ systems.
A group of organ systems is called an organism. Organ systems work together to support the functions of the body, allowing the organism to maintain homeostasis and carry out necessary processes for survival.
The nervous and endocrine systems control the physiologic and metabolic functions of the body.
All organs, body functions, systems are controlled by the brain.
A group of organs that work together to perform bodily functions are called organ systems. There are eleven organ systems: the circulatory, intergumentary, skeletal, reproductive, digestive, urinary, respiratory, endocrine, lymphatic, muscular and nervous systems. Organ systems functioning properly are necessary to a normal life.
Groups of organs form organ systems, which work together to perform specific functions in the body. Examples include the digestive system, nervous system, and cardiovascular system.
The control center of the body is the brain. The nervous system (commands the body) and endocrine system (secretes hormones) control body functions. The autonomic nervous system, the parasympathetic nervous system manage body functions without needing signals from the brain.