because it has the traits to be in both
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Yes, it is possible for an organ to function in more than one system. Some organs can be a part of the cardiovascular system while also being a part of the immune system.
HYPOTHALAMUS - both endocrine and nervous systems PINEAL GLAND - both endocrine and nervous systems SPLEEN - both cardiovascular and immune systems URETHRA - both urinary (excretory) and reproductive systems
A system carries on more activities than a organ.
An organ can be part of more than one organ system because it does things that contribute to more than one organ system.
An organ can be part of more than one organism. Also I like ninja monkeys.
no an organ system has more than one tissue
An example is organs may have two or more different types of tissue. Also they have specific functions and usually have recognizable shape.
they would have more trouble transplanting an organ system because an organ system is composed of more things than just one organ and blood vessels that go to it.
The level of organization more complex than a system is the organism. The organism is made up of multiple organ systems working together.
Yes. A system implies more than one organ. In this case, this includes bones, tendons, ligaments and cartilages.
Yes - often. (kidneys, prostate, penis : all elimination PLUS reproduction) (mouth : breathing PLUS eating)