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The human body is composed of several organ systems. one organ, the brain, controls the functioning of all other organs and organ systems. this organ is part of the ___________ system. a.circulatory b.
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The human body is composed of several organ systems. one organ, the brain, controls the functioning of all other organs and organ systems. this organ is part of the ___________ system.
a.circulatory
b.muscular
c.nervous
d.respiratory eliminate
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The correct answer is C.
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the brain is part of the nervous system
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