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1) What systems do each of the organs belong to?
2) Where are the organs located?
3) What would be the effect of a properly functioning human with a malfunctioning physiological organ?
4) How do two or more organs they work together?
5) How do the organs of the human physiology contribute in maintaining homeostasis?
The first picture is the MRI of a brain and spinal cord. This belongs to the nervous system.
The next two are of a skeleton and muscle fibers. These two make up the musculoskeletal system. The next picture is of an organ that belongs to the cardiovascular system. The organ is a section of a heart. The lungs are on the following page and stand for the respiratory system. The stomach, in the next picture, is used to show the digestive system. A half-split kidney is on the next page and is used to symbolize the renal system. The final three pictures are of pituitary, thyroid, thymus, and adrenal glands. These fit in the endocrine system.
Together, these systems create a functional human.