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i think the skeletal system is its own system that protects internal organs
In a healthy person, white blood cells only attack invading germs, and would not attack the person's own internal organs. However, there are autoimmune diseases, which cause the immune system to become confused and to attack the wrong targets.
Platypuses have key internal structures, the same with any other vertebrate in existence. They have key organs that enable the various bodily functions as well as organ systems, each with their own functions.
The organs do this by varying the relative resistance of their own arterioles.
I think you answered your own question there, buddy.
Plants are multicellular organs with either rigid or flexible cell walls. The cell walls contain cellulose as well. They produce their own food from organic substances nearby.
After Arthroscopy, your internal organs shut down but your blood is still pumped round your body so your body effectively drowns in its own blood.
You can sell quite a few body parts. You can't sell any internal organs. Urine sale is also illegal. You can sell things like blood, hair, and sperm
No, covalency does not have its own intermolecular force
It is used as not to function by its own to prevent a huge increasing numbers of population in the world. We need the reproductive organs to didn't work by its own to know if you're ready to be a mother or to have a baby.
Yes, organs carry out their own life process.
The CPU has its own internal bus for communication the internal cache