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What are the 8 primary systems of the human body?
Asked by tapan sinha,
20 Dec '12 10:38 pm
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Respiratory
Gastrointestinal
Cardiovascular
Nervous
Genito-urinary
Musculoskeletal
Immunological
Renal
Answered by Quest, 21 Dec '12 01:08 pm
Gastrointestinal
Cardiovascular
Nervous
Genito-urinary
Musculoskeletal
Immunological
Renal
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Respiratory
Gastrointestinal
Cardiovascular
Nervous
Genito-urinary
Musculoskeletal
Immunological
Answered by shrishti, 21 Dec '12 06:24 pm
Gastrointestinal
Cardiovascular
Nervous
Genito-urinary
Musculoskeletal
Immunological
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Respiratory
Gastrointestinal
Cardiovascular
Nervous
Genito-urinary
Musculoskeletal
Immunological
Renal
Answered by iqbal seth, 21 Dec '12 06:58 am
Gastrointestinal
Cardiovascular
Nervous
Genito-urinary
Musculoskeletal
Immunological
Renal
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Although viewed as whole, the human body is actually made up of ten different systems. Each of these systems plays a vital part in the health and well being of the entire body.
1. Skeletal system- The skeletal system is the framework of the body. It is what gives the body its basic shape, while protecting the delicate internal tissues and organs. The joints of the skeletal system act as levers that are attached to various muscles. The elbows, knees, ankles are just a few examples of these levers. Another use of the skeleton system is as a storage area for calcium in case there is an inadequate amount available in the diet. A vital role of this system is also the production of red blood cells.
The skeleton is made up of 208 bones and broken up into two different parts, the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton is comprised of the bones of the head and torso while the appendicular skeleton makes up the framework for the extremities.
2. Muscular system- ...more
1. Skeletal system- The skeletal system is the framework of the body. It is what gives the body its basic shape, while protecting the delicate internal tissues and organs. The joints of the skeletal system act as levers that are attached to various muscles. The elbows, knees, ankles are just a few examples of these levers. Another use of the skeleton system is as a storage area for calcium in case there is an inadequate amount available in the diet. A vital role of this system is also the production of red blood cells.
The skeleton is made up of 208 bones and broken up into two different parts, the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton is comprised of the bones of the head and torso while the appendicular skeleton makes up the framework for the extremities.
2. Muscular system- ...more
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Answered by anil garg, 21 Dec '12 12:06 am
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The organ systems of the body include the musculoskeletal system, cardiovascular system, digestive system, endocrine system, integumentary system, urinary system, lymphatic system, immune system, respiratory system, nervous system and reproductive system.
Answered by jakir hussain, 20 Dec '12 11:04 pm
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Respiratory
Gastrointestinal
Cardiovascular
Nervous
Genito-urinary
Musculoskeletal
Immunological
Renal
Answered by Rocking Raaj, 20 Dec '12 10:46 pm
Gastrointestinal
Cardiovascular
Nervous
Genito-urinary
Musculoskeletal
Immunological
Renal
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Respiration, digestion, blood circulation, blood purification
, taste, smell, touch and, seeing.
Answered by Om Shrivastava, 20 Dec '12 10:46 pm
, taste, smell, touch and, seeing.
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Nervous system, respiratory system, digestive system, circulatory system, reproductive system, excretory system, urinary system and sensory system
Answered by Manoj Adwani, 20 Dec '12 10:43 pm
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