The nervous system! They are sometimes considered to be literally connected. Some people say that the integumentary system is an extension to the nervous system(:
The Muscular, Digestive, and Integumentary system.
All of the body systems work with the integumentary system.NervousCirculatory
its one of the body systems.
No there is not a skin system in the human body.
Since body systems are made up of organs, and the skin is an organ, so which body system would it belong to? ...................... Skin is the Integumentary System which also includes hair and nails ..............
Yes, the circulatory and integumentary systems interact closely. The circulatory system delivers oxygen and nutrients to the skin, while also helping to remove waste products. Additionally, the integumentary system, which includes the skin, plays a role in regulating body temperature and can influence blood flow through the dilation or constriction of blood vessels. Together, they help maintain homeostasis and protect the body.
Human body systems include: the nervous system, the digestive system, the circulatory system, the immune system, the integumentary system.
The immune system and the integumentary system interact to protect an individual from a virus. The integumentary system, which includes the skin, acts as a physical barrier to prevent pathogens from entering the body. When a virus breaches this barrier, the immune system responds by deploying various cells and antibodies to identify and eliminate the virus, thereby providing a coordinated defense against infection.
part of the skin, which is an organ.
No, the integumentary system does not include the eyes and ears. The integumentary system primarily consists of the skin, hair, nails, and associated glands. While the eyes and ears are part of the sensory systems of the body, they are classified separately from the integumentary system.
The four organ systems that remove waste from the body are the urinary system, digestive system, integumentary system (skin), and respiratory system. These systems work together to eliminate metabolic waste, toxins, and excess substances from the body.
The digestive, nervous, muscular, respiratory and integumentary systems all help the cardiovascular system.