Please provide the specific parts you are referring to, and I will help identify the human organ systems they belong to.
There are a total of 11 systems in a human being. These include the integumentary, muscular, skeletal, respirator, digestive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, endocrine, urinary, nervous, and reproductive systems.
All human made system are embedded to natural world and important interfaces often exist between them. a- Natural systems are those that came into being by natural processes. For example, the food chain and the water cycle. b- Human Made systems are those in which human being intervened through component, attributes, or relationships. For example, the set of solution that applied to the problem of flooding on the Nail River.
Human body systems include: the nervous system, the digestive system, the circulatory system, the immune system, the integumentary system.
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The Human Environment of Florida is when they need rain or food.
Florida State University College of Human Sciences was created in 1901.
Florida is destined to return to what it was before human intervention: underwater.
Human anatomy is all about human organs and body systems.
The scientists that study human body systems are called human anatomists and physiologists. These scientists can also be the doctors that care for you.
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The digestive system is different from the other human body systems because the digestive system holds food and no other human body system does also the digestive system has organs that none other human body systems have.
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One human made systems is:1. A bicycle because it basically has the same parts as an organ system
Celestine A. Ntuen has written: 'Human interaction with complex systems' -- subject(s): Human-machine systems, Human-computer interaction, System design
There are a total of 11 systems in a human being. These include the integumentary, muscular, skeletal, respirator, digestive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, endocrine, urinary, nervous, and reproductive systems.