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.
Tendons belong to the musculoskeletal system in the human body.
The mesentary
The mouth belongs to the DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. Others may include the Esophagus, Stomach, and Intestines.
Bones belong to the skeletal system, which provides structure, support, and protection to the body. The skeletal system is composed of bones, cartilage, and other connective tissues that work together to help with movement and protect vital organs.
Sweat glands belong to the integumentary system, which is the body's system responsible for protecting the body from damage, such as dehydration and infection. Sweat glands help regulate body temperature by producing sweat, which cools the body through evaporation.
The peritoneum (and the mesentary).
stomach
mesentary
Yes.
The function of the mesentary in an organism is to retain the small intestine and the large intestine. In other words, its function is to hold the organs in place so that they can't maintain their shape and position. Hopefully this helped
Pericardium.
They belong to the nervous system
The kidneys belong to the excretory system.
Veins belong to the circulatory system, because they transport blood there for they belong to the circulatory system.
The mesentery is part of the digestive system. It is a fold of tissue that attaches the intestines to the wall of the abdomen, helping to support and stabilize the intestines as well as provide a pathway for blood vessels and nerves to reach them.
The eyes belong to the Nervous system.
Arteries and veins belong to the cardiovascular system.