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Helps regulate metabolism- Endocrine System.
The production of certain hormones regulate the process of digestion.Gastrin,secretin and cholecytokinin are the hormones of the alimentary canal which regulate digestion. In addition,testosterone,oestrogen,progesterone,and sugar regulatory hormone -insulin are other hormones involved in metabolism.
Produces hormones-Endocrine System
This contains certain gland which secretes hormones directly into the blood stream,to be carried to the target part of the body.The endocrine glands are located in different part of the body;The hormones secreted are proteins or cortisol.
Supports the body-Skeletal System
This is the system which contains bones and cartilages for the attachment of ,muscles for locomotion and stability.it form the framework of the body.Therefore the interaction of the muscles and bones is refers to as the skeletal muscular system.The bones can not provide support without the presence of muscles.
Produces heat-Muscular System- this stems from shivering.it refers to spasmodic contraction of the muscles due to drop in body temperature to generate heat.it is an auto-regulatory mechanism to rise the body temperature when this drops below baseline.
Differs in males and females-Reproductive System
This is designed the male organ as an intromittent organ(Penis) with two testis for sperm production,and the opening as(Virginia) in female
Maintains posture - Muscular System.
it is the contraction and relaxation of the muscles which ensures posture.The musculo-skeletal systems which ensures posture,stability in animals ensures the bones and muscles are aligned.
Produces gametes-Reproductive System-Ovaries in females and testis in males are the sites of ova and sperms respectively as the gametes
Receives sensory input- Nervous System- the PNS send sensory inputs to the CNS for coordination of the Nervous system.These inputs are sent from the receptors.
Produces blood cells-Endocrine System
This is exemplified with the thymus which helps in the production of white blood cells,from its location in the neck
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