The answer is the Hepatic Portal System.
Nervous, circulatory , respiratory, lymphatic, digestive, excreation, coordination,reproduction.
respiratory urinary circulatory lymphatic endocrine digestive neurological nervous reproductive intergumery
Circulatory Respiratory Digestive Endocrine Excretory Reproductive Nervous Lymphatic Immune Muscular Skeletal
Respiratory Urinary Muscle Digestive Immune Nervous Endocrine Reproductive Skeletal Lymphatic Circulatory
the digestive system and the respiratory system, or the lymphatic system and the endocrine system, or the digestive system and the cardiovascular system, or the endocrine system and the cardiovascular system
The digestive system, the nervous system, respiratory system, imune, circulatory, excretory, integumentary, muscular, reproductory, skeletal, and lymphatic.
The eleven organ systems are as follows:1.The Circulatory System2.The Respiratory System3.The Nervous System4.The Muscular System5.The Digestive System6.The Immune System7.The Lymphatic System8.The Excretory System9.The Skeletal System10.?11.?
The digestive system helps break down food into nutrients that can be absorbed and utilized by the body. The lymphatic system works to return fluids and proteins that leak out of blood vessels back into the circulatory system and plays a role in immune function by producing and transporting white blood cells.
the lymphatic system and the skeletal system work togetherthey call bria Rooney for help
It is easiest to think of the lymphatic system as being, in many ways, analogous to the circulatory system. Both are extensive networks of tubes that go virtually everywhere in the body. But where the circulatory system moves blood around the body, the lymphatic system moves a clear liquid known as lymphthroughout the body.
Circulatory, nervous, endocrine, lymphatic, and digestive systems all fail without adequate respiration.
Cardiovascular & Lymphatic