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what are the human organ systems & their functions?
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1. Circulatory system: responsible for the circulation of blood and nutrients throughout the body, as well as the removal of waste products.
2. Respiratory system: responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environment.
3. Digestive system: responsible for the breakdown and absorption of nutrients from food, as well as the elimination of waste products.
4. Nervous system: responsible for transmitting signals between different parts of the body, as well as controlling bodily functions and behaviors.
5. Muscular system: responsible for movement and stability of the body, as well as the generation of heat.
6. Skeletal system: responsible for providing support and protection for the body, as well as producing blood cells and storing minerals.
7. Endocrine system: responsible for producing and regulating hormones that control various bodily functions.
8. Immune system: responsible for protecting the body from foreign invaders, such as bacteria and viruses.
9. Reproductive system: responsible for the production of offspring and the continuation of the species.
10. Integumentary system: responsible for protecting the body from external threats, as well as regulating temperature and sensation.
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