What organ systems make up the human body?

The body lives thanks to various systems (respiratory, digestive, circulatory, nervous, muscular and skeletal, reproductive). Each system is made up of several organs that work together to perform the same function. Organs and systems are connected to each other and work in a coordinated manner.

The respiratory system allows oxygen to be restored to survive and to expel gaseous waste such as carbon dioxide.

The digestive system allows you to take in food, digest it (convert it into energy and nutrients for the body) and remove excess food.

The circulatory system or cardiovascular system is a real network, very extensive and very precise. The heart and blood vessels make up this apparatus, which irrigates various tissues of the human body.

The nervous system is formed by the sense organs, nerves, brain, spinal cord, meninges. It coordinates muscle movements, organ function, transmits sensory and motor information, and regulates intelligence.

The muscular and skeletal system is made up of muscles, bones and joints. The human body is made up of over 600 muscles and 200 bones and bones.

The reproductive system provides the process of human reproduction.



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