The cerebellum in the brain.
There really is no one single organ that controls the whole body. But most people would say that it is the brain that directly, or indirectly, controls most of your body functions. The spinal cord, which is really an extension of the brain outside of the cranium, also controls the body through reflex actions. Then there is a less known part of the body, nicknamed the second brain. It is the small intestine and its associated neurons and interneurons that do all the 'thinking' that helps regulate your digestive system.
The brain controls most body functions and is considered the command center of the body.
The brain is the only organ that can control the human body.It sends signals to the body part you want to move.
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the brain controls body's actions
Bodies are not organ controls.
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The nervous system controls all of the other body systems.
The lungs.
There are 78 organs in the human body.
The organ systems of the body in alphabetical order are:Cardiovascular/circulatoryDigestiveEndocrineIntegumentaryLymphaticMuscularNervousReproductiveRespiratorySkeletalUrinary
We can say all the systems controls each other but the whole body is controlled by Nervous system and Endocrine System. The Endocrine System by hormones controls the excretory system and controls the nervous system during emergency by releasing Adrenaline hormone. So all organ systems controls each other.
Yes. It interacts with all other organ systems. The 11 organ systems of your body are interdependent upon each other.
The nervous system controls all of the other body systems.
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Nervous system.
The urinary system controls fluid balance in the body under the direction of the nervous and endocrine systems.
The brain, since it controls all other parts of the body. And it is spelled organ.
The Central Nervous System is the master system of the body and practically controls all other systems.
Body is not an organ for movement.... body is an assemblage of organ systems.
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