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Nama : Neng Amalia

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Various Organ Systems in Humans
Based on their function, the human body's organ systems can be divided into several
parts which include:

1. Sense system
The human sensory system consists of 5 senses or what are usually called the five
senses. The five senses consist of the eyes which function to see, the ears to
hear, the nose to smell, the tongue to taste, and the skin as the sense of touch.

In particular, skin is also part of the integumentary system, which is the system
that covers the internal organs of the body. Apart from functioning as a sense of
touch, the skin can also protect the body from dangerous microorganisms and
chemicals, regulate body temperature, and keep the body from losing fluids too
quickly.

2. Cardiovascular system
The cardiovascular system consists of the heart (cardio) and blood vessels
(vascular). The cardiovascular system is responsible for ensuring blood circulation
runs smoothly, namely by pumping and circulating blood throughout the body.

Blood itself is a means of transportation for oxygen, nutrients and other important
substances, such as hormones, to be distributed throughout the body. Apart from
that, blood is also responsible for carrying toxic substances, such as carbon
dioxide, so that they can be removed from the body.

3. Respiratory system
The respiratory system is an organ system that has a vital role in human survival.
This system functions to take oxygen from the inhaled air and remove carbon dioxide
as metabolic waste from the body.

The respiratory system organs consist of two parts, namely the upper and lower
respiratory system organs. The organs of the upper respiratory system include the
nasal cavity, sinuses, pharynx and larynx. Meanwhile, the organs of the lower
respiratory system include the trachea, bronchi, diaphragm and lungs.

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