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The human body contains several interconnected systems that work together to maintain homeostasis. The main systems are the circulatory, digestive, urinary, skeletal-muscular, nervous, reproductive, and respiratory systems. The nervous system coordinates the body's responses through a network of cells, tissues, and organs. It receives information from the five senses and relays it to the brain for processing. The circulatory system is made up of the heart and blood vessels, which pump blood to deliver oxygen, nutrients, and remove waste. The respiratory system allows for gas exchange in the lungs via breathing. The digestive system breaks down ingested food into absorbable molecules in the bloodstream.

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The human body contains several interconnected systems that work together to maintain homeostasis. The main systems are the circulatory, digestive, urinary, skeletal-muscular, nervous, reproductive, and respiratory systems. The nervous system coordinates the body's responses through a network of cells, tissues, and organs. It receives information from the five senses and relays it to the brain for processing. The circulatory system is made up of the heart and blood vessels, which pump blood to deliver oxygen, nutrients, and remove waste. The respiratory system allows for gas exchange in the lungs via breathing. The digestive system breaks down ingested food into absorbable molecules in the bloodstream.

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revisão de science

What about the SYSTEMS?

The human body is made up of a number of inter-related


systems that work together to maintain a stable internal
environment.

The human systems are:

Circulatory ystem

Digestive system

Urinary System

Skeletal-Muscular System

Nervous System

Reproductive System

Respiratory System
Nervous System

The nervous system is made up


of a network of specialised cells,
tissues and organs that
coordinate and regulate the
responses of the body to
internal and external stimuli.

Our five senses make up a


system within the nervous
system. They are responsible
for receiving information from
the environment outside the
body and relaying it to the brain
for processing.
Circulatory System

The heart and blood vessels


make up this system. The heart
is a pump forcing blood into a
network of blood vessels
allowing it to travel to organs
and delivery sites
requiring oxygen gas for
respiration nutrients and the
removal of waste substances.
Respiratory System

Our bodies are made up of


countless cells all requiring
oxygen to carry out the
important process of respiration.

In this process cells use oxygen


gas and produce carbon
dioxide gas – a waste product
that must be removed from the
body. The process of breathing
allows these gases to be
exchanged between the blood
and lungs.
Digestive System

This system resembles a long tube


with attached organs. Ingested food
is broken down into
constituent nutrient molecules that
are then absorbed into the
bloodstream.
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