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Closed system is a term specifically used in Thermal Engineering. System-A definite area/space where some thermodynamic process is taking place. CLOSED SYSTEM- is a system that does not permit any mass transfer across its boundary but permits transfer of energy/
The abdomen and pelvis contain the digestive and excretory organs.
;) Kidneys are the major organs of urinary system. Formation of urine takes place in kidneys which are two bean shaped organs lying close to the lumbar spine, one on each side of the body. :))) Along with kidneys bladder is also a major organ of urinary system
The mesentaries are part of the digestive system, they help hold the small intestine in place. It is actually an extension of the peritoneal wall that creates the mesentaries, so technically they are connective tissues associated with the gastrointestinal system.
the transduction in hearing takes place at the organ of corti which includes tectorial membrane,sensory cells, basilar membrane and the auditory nerve.
Small intestines is the organ where most of the digestion takes place.
The crop of a worm is a digestive organ that stores food before it goes through the gizzard (a digestive organ that helps break down food) so it doesnt break down the food at all. Just stores it.
It takes place in the small intestine.
The process takes place in your mouth.
most of it takes place in the small intestines
All of them, that's why they're in the organ system in the first place,except for the appendix
There are some places.But mainly in mouth and stomach.
The small intestine is the largest in the digestive system because it has the largest surface area. The whole inside of the small intestine is covered in villi and micro villi and when spread out it would be about the size of 4 tennis courts! These villi and micro villi are there in order to allow the absorption of nutrients and gases into the circulatory system.
stomach,intestine
In the circulatory system.
Mouth, esophagus, stomach
It takes place at the inner lining of the small intestine.