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The circulatory and lymphatic systems both have the spleen in common. The muscular and skeletal systems share the bones as organs. The respiratory and digestive systems both have the mouth as a common organ.

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What is the relationships between cell tissue organs and systems in the body?

Cells of similar type come together to form tissues. Two or more types of tissue come together to form organs. Organs that work together perform a common function are known as organ systems.


What is the difference between the body's organs and systems?

The difference between cells, tissues, organs, and body systems are that many cells make tissues, many tissues make organs, and many organs make body systems.


What do organs form according to their common or shared functions?

When organs are viewed according to their shared functions they form organ systems. Organ Systems are formed from Organs, and from Tissues, which ultimately are formed from living units called cells. These organ systems usually develop as an adaptation or natural selection calls for some sort of function, and continues to develop with the evolutionary timeline.


Are all organs made from organ systems?

The human anatomy is categorized into separate "systems" depending on the type of function each organ or structure performs. For example, the penis is part of the Reproductive System but is also part of the Urinary System because the penis has two distinct functions. The kidneys and urinary bladder are two organs of the Urinary System because they have a similar function. When we view the entire body, with each of its separate organ systems, we can say the entire body is a holistic system which strives to maintain "homeostasis", which is a word that generally means "a normal state". But only with the separate organ systems can the entire body be considered a unit of systems.


What is a group of organs that works together to perform a specific function for the organism?

An organ system. Organ systems are composed of different organs that cooperate to carry out specific functions necessary for an organism's survival and overall well-being. Each organ within a system has a unique role that contributes to the overall function of the system.

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What do all body systems have in common?

Made of tissue, as all organs are.


How do organ systems form organisms?

similar cells work to produce tissues then tissues work together to form organs then organs work together to form organ systems then organ systems work to form organisms!


What are the organs in the nervous systems?

organs


What is the relationship between cells tissues organs and organ systems?

Organ systems (like human beings) are made of organs, which perform specific functions. Organs are made of tissues, some of which are unique to each organ. Each type of tissue is made of cells.


What is the relationships between cell tissue organs and systems in the body?

Cells of similar type come together to form tissues. Two or more types of tissue come together to form organs. Organs that work together perform a common function are known as organ systems.


What is a group or similar cells that perform a common function?

i) glands; ii) organs; and iii) tissues -


What is the different common ailments of the respiratory system?

what the common ailments of the different organs of the respiratory system? Discuss each.


In what ways are the functions of the organs systems of plants similar to those of animals?

There is only one function that both organ and plant systems have. The one thing organ systems and plant have in common is tissues.


What is the difference between the body's organs and systems?

The difference between cells, tissues, organs, and body systems are that many cells make tissues, many tissues make organs, and many organs make body systems.


Why is it important to have two systems that have control the same organs?

It is important because each system does a cetain job for that organ.


Why is important to have two systems that control the same organs?

It is important because each system does a cetain job for that organ.


What do organs form according to their common or shared functions?

When organs are viewed according to their shared functions they form organ systems. Organ Systems are formed from Organs, and from Tissues, which ultimately are formed from living units called cells. These organ systems usually develop as an adaptation or natural selection calls for some sort of function, and continues to develop with the evolutionary timeline.