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13 October, 00:23

A. Secretes hormones

b. Transports and filters lymph fluid

c. Filters and removes waste products from blood

d. Responsible for gas exchange between blood and air

e. Responsible for consciousness and memory

f. Regulates body temperature, houses cutaneous receptors and synthesizes vitamin D

1. Integumentary System

2. Nervous

3. Endocrine

4. Lymphatic

5. Urinary

6. Respiratory

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  1. 13 October, 00:29
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    A. 3

    B. 4

    C. 5

    D. 6

    E. 2

    F. 1

    Explanation:

    1. Integumentary system.

    This is an organ system that consists of hair, skin, nails and exocrine glands with receptors that senses the outer stimulus and environmental conditions, through homeostasis maintain stability of the internal environment.

    2. Nervous system.

    It receives sensory information and signals, convert them to nerve impulses that are transmitted to the body and brain via the spinal cord using nuerons and axons. It also intergrates, retains and analyses information in the brain.

    3. Endocrine system.

    Secretes hormones and chemicals in response to stimulus from the nervous system to maintain balance using feedback loops i. e, negative and positive.

    4. Lymphatic system.

    Part of the immune system that consist of vessels that carries lymph, cleaning the blood by filtering lymph with foreign particles into the lymph node.

    5. Urinary system.

    Used to eliminate waste from the body, regulates blood pressure, volume and pH. It also used to retain electrolytes and metabolites.

    6. Respiratory system.

    Used for gaseous exchange using the blood, heart and lungs. Air enters the lungs, transported by blood and is pumped by the heart to all body parts where oxygen is dropped, carbon dioxide is collected by the veins to the lungs and released to the atmosphere.
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