Body systems

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What are the functions of the circulatory system?
Transport nutrients, wastes, hormones and gases
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What are the functions of digestive system?
Extracts and absorbs nutrients from food, removes waste, maintains and chemical balances
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What are the functions of the endocrine system?
Regulates body temperature, metabolism, development and reproduction, maintains homeostasis and regulates other organ systems
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What are the functions of the excretory system?
Removes waste from blood and regulates concentration of body fluids
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What are the functions of the immune system?
Defends against pathogens and disease
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What are the functions of the integumentary system?
Protects against injury, infection and fluid loss, helps regulate body temperature
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What are the functions of the muscular system?
Moves limbs and trunk, moves substances through body, provides structure and support
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What are the functions of the nervous system?
Regulates behaviour, maintains homeostasis, regulates other organ systems, controls sensory and motor functions
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What are the functions of the reproductive system?
Produce gametes and offspring
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What are the functions of the skeletal system?
Protects and supports the body and organs, interacts with skeletal muscles, produces red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets
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