Under some classifications, there are 10 systems of the human body.
1) The Circulatory or Cardiovascular System includes the heart, the blood, and the blood vessels.
2) The Dermal or Integumentary System includes the skin, hair, and nails.
3) The Digestive or Gastrointestinal System includes the mouth, the pharynx, the esophagus, the stomach, the liver, the gall bladder, the pancreas, the small intestine, the large intestine, the rectum, and the anus.
4) The Endocrine or Glandular or Hormonal System includes all of the glands in the body.
5) The Excretory System includes the skin, the lungs, the liver, the kidneys, and the large intestine. *includes urinary*
6) The Muscular System includes all of the muscles and tendons of the body.
7) The Nervous System includes the brain, the spinal cord, and all of the nerves of the body.
8) The Reproductive System is different in men and women. The Male Reproductive System mainly includes the testes and the penis. The Female Reproductive System mainly includes the ovaries and the uterus.
9) The Respiratory or Pulmonary System includes the nose, the mouth, the pharynx, the larynx, the trachea, the bronchial tubes, and the lungs.
10) The Skeletal System includes all of the bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons of the body.
There are 3 sub-systems of the Circulatory or Cardiovascular System.
-The Immune System includes all of the lymphocytes and antibodies of the body.
-The Lymphatic System includes the tonsils, the thymus gland, the liver, the spleen, and all of the lymph nodes of the body.
-The Urinary System includes the kidneys, the ureters, the bladder, and the urethra.
There is 1 sub-system of the Nervous System.
-The Sensory System includes, the eyes, the ears, the nose, the tongue, and the skin.
Some of the major human body systems include the respiratory system (lungs), cardiovascular system (heart and blood vessels), digestive system (stomach and intestines), nervous system (brain and nerves), muscular system (muscles), skeletal system (bones), and immune system (lymph nodes and white blood cells). Each system has a specific function and works together to support overall body function.
The Circulatory or Cardiovascular System includes the heart, the blood, and the blood vessels.
The Dermal or Integumentary System includes the skin, hair, and nails.
The Digestive or Gastrointestinal System includes the mouth, the pharynx, the esophagus, the stomach, the liver, the gall bladder, the pancreas, the small intestine, the large intestine, the rectum, and the anus.
The Endocrine or Glandular or Hormonal System includes all of the glands in the body.
The Excretory System includes the skin, the lungs, the liver, the kidneys, and the large intestine.
The Muscular System includes all of the muscles and tendons of the body.
The Nervous System includes the brain, the spinal cord, and all of the nerves of the body.
The Reproductive System is different in men and women. The Male Reproductive System mainly includes the testes and the penis. The Female Reproductive System mainly includes the ovaries and the uterus.
The Respiratory or Pulmonary System includes the nose, the mouth, the pharynx, the larynx, the trachea, the bronchial tubes, and the lungs.
The Skeletal System includes all of the bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons of the body.
The Immune System includes all of the lymphocytes and antibodies of the body.
The Lymphatic System includes the tonsils, the thymus gland, the liver, the spleen, and all of the lymph nodes of the body.
The Urinary System includes the kidneys, the ureters, the bladder, and the urethra.
The Sensory System includes, the eyes, the ears, the nose, the tongue, and the skin.
Source(s) My very smart brain.
The major systems of the human body are:
Yes, I can. To remember them, think about what each one does (their functions). Here is the list:
The human body is organized into several levels: cells group together to form tissues, tissues combine to create organs, and organs work together in organ systems. These systems, such as the circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems, function together to maintain the body's overall health and functionality.
No, the organ is not the highest level of organization in the human body. The organ systems, which are made up of multiple organs working together, represent the highest level of organization in the human body. Examples of organ systems include the nervous system, respiratory system, and digestive system.
There are many organ systems located in the body: respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, musculoskeletal and many more.
Here are some of the organ systems: bonescardiovascularcartilagecirculatorydigestiveendocrineexcretoryimmuneingestionintegumentarylymphaticmuscularmusculaturenervousreproductiverespiratoryskeletaltendonsurinary
Anatomy is the study of the human body, the locations functions and relations of the organ systems.
The organization of the human body usually is expressed from the smallest unit to the largest. Cells that are all the same form tissues, different tissues form organs, different organs form organ systems and different organ systems form an organism.
because this is our human body
The human body is organized into several levels: cells group together to form tissues, tissues combine to create organs, and organs work together in organ systems. These systems, such as the circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems, function together to maintain the body's overall health and functionality.
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No, the organ is not the highest level of organization in the human body. The organ systems, which are made up of multiple organs working together, represent the highest level of organization in the human body. Examples of organ systems include the nervous system, respiratory system, and digestive system.
Organ system
There are more than 5:cardiovascularrespiratorydigestivelymphaticnervousmuscularskeletalreproductiveintegumentary
There are many organ systems located in the body: respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, musculoskeletal and many more.
I think the human body needs organs because it coud'nt live without it
in a human body, there are division of labour. cells ,tissues, organ,and systems. human brain can think out of a limit.
The five levels of structure in the human body from smallest to largest are: Chemical level Cellular level Tissue level Organ level Organ system level
Humans have 11 organ systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive.