it stares you in the face and then it licks your mouth off
Um I'm gonna say skin? As skin is an organ but I'm not sure if its an organ system...
The integumentary system is an organ system consisting of the skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. The skin is only a few millimeters thick yet is by far the largest organ in the body.
Actually it is the body's largest organ, the skin.
integumentary system
endocrine
skin
That system is called as skeletal system.
This is generally referred to as the Immune System, which can be further split into the Innate and Adaptive Immune System
Any disease caused by viral infection.
The skeletal system functions as both a rigid support structure to maintain the body's form as well as a protective structure for body parts such as the bones of the rib cage protecting the chest cavity, or the bones of the skull protecting the brain. Additionally, the skeletal system provides anchors without which the muscular system would be unable to produce movement, and contains bone marrow which is the site of the formation of new blood
The function of the immune system is to protect your body from infections and illnesses. Your immune system works to identify pathogens and tumor cells that could cause disease and to eliminate them from your system. Your body's immune system has an incredibly difficult task in doing this because these pathogens and bad cells are sneaky: they can redesign themselves and adapt to changes your body makes to get rid of them. answer by Diamond Madison
it is integamontary system
The Freyssinet system provides leakage protection and radiation protection systems.
Bacteriological infection of the nervous system.
lymphatic
That system is called as skeletal system.
Skeletal
urinary track infection
Feudalism.
the immune system
colonisation of infection to the body is when the body as being invaded by disease, bacteria that can cause the body immune system to breakdown.
Immunity is the internal protection of an organism from infection with a pathogen. Therefore, immunity (which is typically conferred by the immune system) has the role of protection against disease in animals. However, another aspect of immunity is innate or species-based immunity. This is conferred by the genetics of the species and protects the animal against pathogens that infect other species of animals. For instance, cattle are not susceptible to PRRS virus infection because PRRS is specific for pigs. This is not true of all diseases, however - viruses such as rabies and foot and mouth disease virus can infect multiple species.
provides protection for vital organs (e.g. the heart), stability, structure of the body.