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The skin belong in what system?

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 ..............


What body system dose the hair belong to?

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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 ..............


What body system does the lung belong to?

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What organs or organ systems is hair a part of?

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How do you get heroin out of your system the fastest?

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What two systems help the skin regulate body temperature?

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What organ systems does the skin belong to?

The skin belongs to the integumentary system, which includes the skin, hair, nails, and associated glands. This system serves as a protective barrier against external threats, helps regulate body temperature, and plays a role in sensation.


Is louse unicellular?

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