cardiovascular - heart
digestive - stomach
nervous - brain
Nervous system - brain. Respiratory system - lung. Digestive system - stomach. Cardiovascular system - heart. Endocrine system - pituitary gland.
The major components of each body system all interrelate to each other to keep each organ and part healthy. If something is wrong with one, it effects one or more of the other systems, and the brain will get information from at least one of the systems effected.
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
No. Organ systems only develop in larger, complex organisms. E.g. amoeba, a single celled organism, is small enough that all its needs can be obtained by the relevant organelles through diffusion. A dog, a large multi-cellular organisms, needs a system to deliver its requirements to the necessary tissues .
An organ can be part of more than one organ system because it does things that contribute to more than one organ system.
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.
Each organ system's job leads to the next organ system. This process continues through out all 12 organ systems.
An organ is more than one type of tissue working together to accomplish a certain function.
There is only one function that both organ and plant systems have. The one thing organ systems and plant have in common is tissues.
Each organ of the body is classified into a system. To learn more about these systems, visit websites like Biology, Encyclopedia of Earth, and Merck Manuals.
Organ System. There are severel levels of these systems. There are cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms. each one is made up of the one before it.
Yes, an organ can be part of one or more organ systems. For instance, the ovary is part of the endocrine and reproductive systems. The skin is part of the integumentary and excretory systems.
There is only one function that both organ and plant systems have. The one thing organ systems and plant have in common is tissues.
There is only one function that both organ and plant systems have. The one thing organ systems and plant have in common is tissues.
There is only one function that both organ and plant systems have. The one thing organ systems and plant have in common is tissues.
There is only one function that both organ and plant systems have. The one thing organ systems and plant have in common is tissues.
There is only one function that both organ and plant systems have. The one thing organ systems and plant have in common is tissues.
There is only one function that both organ and plant systems have. The one thing organ systems and plant have in common is tissues.