Integumentary System - Acts as a barrier to protect internal organs, skeleton, and muscles (e.g., skin)., Muscular System - Covers bones and produces movement by contracting and relaxing., Skeletal System - Provides a strong yet flexible framework that supports the body and protects internal parts., Circulatory System (Cardiovascular) - Carries blood, supplying oxygen and nutrients to body cells., Nervous System - Transmits and processes information throughout the body., Lymphatic System (Immune) - A network of vessels that returns fluid from tissues to the blood and transports cells to help fight infections., Respiratory System - Allows oxygen to enter the body and carbon dioxide to leave the body., Endocrine System - Releases hormones to control energy, growth, and the function of other organs., Digestive System - Breaks food down into nutrients, allowing nutrients and water to be absorbed into the body., Excretory (Urinary) System - Filters waste from the blood so it can be excreted as urine., Reproductive System - Produces sperm or eggs and nurtures a growing baby (foetus).,

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