One simple answer...NO! Without the nervous system your body would rot away because the nervous system is on of the 5 human senses...FEEL! You woudn't fell your leg being chopped of without even looking and you could be sliced into peices and die! Another horrifying fact is that the nervous system consists of nerves DUH, the spinal cord and the human brain... No nervous system, no brain. No brain, no life. Humans would have ceased to live!
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Plants have no nervous system and they live just fine. All you need to live is a the medulla oblongata to regulate essential bodily functions like heart and breathing.
Our nervous system comprises of brain and the spinal cord.
Both the organs are very vital to us so losing either one of them will be fatal.
Spinal cord is very important for posture, balance, standing, walking, running etc.
Brain is the main controller of our body so no way of losing it under any situation.
You can still have a fairly normal life without one of your lungs, a kidney, your spleen, appendix, gall bladder, adenoids, tonsils, plus some of your lymph nodes, the fibula bones from each leg and six of your ribs.
not at all.
y tho is it because it controls every singal thing in the human body
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No, the CNS is essential for human life, however some pieces of the CNS can be removed and life can still exist.
There is one body system that you could live without and that system is the reproductive system
hell no
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The function of an organ system depends on the integrated activity of its organs. For instance, digestive system organs cooperate to process food. The survival of the organism depends on the integrated activity of all the organ systems, often coordinated by the endocrine and nervous systems.
The pancreas is involved in the digestive and the encrodine systems.
There are 78 organs in the human body.
Prokaryotes are usually unicellular - and so would not have tissue, organs or organ systems. Some prokaryotes are multicellular, and you could potentially say that they are a tissue (many similar cells working together to perform a task). However, no prokaryotes have organs or organ systems.
cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms
No it's your main organ and you need it to survive...
Firstly, it is important to note that the circulatory system is not an organ. It is a vital organ system made up of the lungs and an intricate network of blood vessels. There is no way anyone could survive without one.
None that is a trick question because you can't survive without each one. I think you could survive without a reproductive system. It might not be a life worth living, but you'd survive.
Brain
No. The eye is an organ. Organelles are structures inside cells that perform a particular function.
Some organs are more important and necessary than others. You can't live without a heart or a liver but you can survive just fine with only one kidney.
None. Your body's organ systems are there for a reason, it could cause short and long term damage if one should shut down, even death.
starfish are cool and should have organ systems cause organ systems are also cool
The function of an organ system depends on the integrated activity of its organs. For instance, digestive system organs cooperate to process food. The survival of the organism depends on the integrated activity of all the organ systems, often coordinated by the endocrine and nervous systems.
Systems working alone and working together to maintain a stable environment for the whole body system to survive is called "Homeostatis".
Okay! You made that name up...right???
there is no evidence that the human eye is an organ as we need organs to survive, if we didnt have an organ, we would eventually die, but people can live without eyes.