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    discussed in the readings related to open systems, structures, and organizational environments. Second, I will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the various contributions of relevant organizational theories and concepts to open systems, structures, and organizational environments. The required reading for week three continued building on earlier schools of thought on organizational environments and systems with particular emphasis on open systems. Although the central themes to this collection

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    study of the functional systems of the human body describing how various systems work and interact with each anatomical structure. Anatomy is the study of the structure and relationship between body parts. In the human body there are 10 functional systems which are: Nervous system (Ns)- The nervous system is divided into two parts : The central nervous system, (CNS) which involves the brain and spinal cord; and the peripheral system which connects the central nervous system to the rest of the body

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    Organs In Main Organ Systems (11) 1. Integumentary a) Major Organs: Nails, Hair, Skin b) Role in Body: The integumentary system protects underlying tissues in the body from external forces, regulates and maintains body temperature, is responsible for sensation from outside stimuli, provides immunity, takes part in vitamin D synthesis, and allows the excretion of salt, water, and other chemicals. 2. Skeletal a) Major Organs: Bones & Joints b) Role in Body: The skeletal system provides support for

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    and describe the function of each major organ system in the body. a. Integumentary system – The integumentary system consists of the hair, skin, and nails and is the largest organ in the human body. It acts as a protector of the deeper body systems, maintains and regulates body temperature, and helps to eliminate waste and toxins from the body. It also senses touch and pressure as well as temperatures and pain. b. Skeletal system – The skeletal system refers to the bones and joints of the human body

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    Endocrine System Paper The endocrine system is the accumulation of organs that create hormones that direct digestion system, development and advancement, tissue capacity, sexual capacity, generation, rest, and state of mind, in addition to other things. Homeostasis is maintained by regulation of body temperature, pulse, pH, glucose centration, etc. A. How the Endocrine System interact with the Nervous, Digestive, Urinary and reproductive system? Nervous System- the Hypothalamus connects the

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    1. The Integumentary and Skeletal systems - The integumentary system depends on skeletal system to supply the red blood cells. The bones make red blood cells that take oxygen and nutrients to the dermis which is the under-layer of skin, which is still alive. On the other hand, the skeletal depends on the skin to absorb vitamin D. The blood can then transfer it to the bones why it is used to support bone structure. 2. The Skeletal and Muscular systems - The skeletal system’s goal is to give the body

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    The endocrine system is made up of cells and glands that make hormones and release them into the blood. These hormones help to regulate reproduction, sleep, metabolism, cell growth, and development. The word endocrine is a derivative from two Greek words: “endo”, which means within or inside, and “krinis”, which is a verb for secrete. In the endocrine system, there are different glands that each excrete different hormones. All of these glands are ductless, and secrete their hormones straight into

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    A key element in the life of any individual is to be able to reproduce. Nonhuman primates number only 250 species but display great diversity in grouping patterns. We call some of these types of groupings a one male polygyny or monogamy. However, the main focus today is that these primates have evolved different strategies, behavioral and ecological, to cop with the need to balance limited food supplies while avoiding predators with intensions of mating and or harming their offspring. It has been

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    one of them needs four systems that include the Circulatory, Reproductive, Respiratory, and Digestive, to perform their survival needs. In the following paragraphs, I will contrast to you samples of simple organisms that do not need complex systems, to that of mammals, which could not survive without systems of such complexity. One of the systems necessary for a mammal’s survival, that is not as necessary for those organisms of a lesser complexity, is the Respiratory system. For example, a Flatworm

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    Cystic fibroses (CF) is a genetically inherited disease that is caused by a recessive allele and has to be inherited from both parents. The gene can lie dormant in both parents and they can live perfectly healthy lives however as they carry the gene it means there is a risk of it being passed onto the child. One in 25 of us carries the faulty gene that causes it (CF trust , n.d.) not many people are aware that they even carry the gene as it is only able to affect an individual if they have 2 recessive

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