Human body systems

This includes divisions of structural systems, vital systems, reproductive systems, and control systems.

   

Structural systems

Structural systems include skeletal, muscular, and Integumentary systems.

Vital systems

Vital systems include circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and lymphatic systems.

Reproductive systems

The reproductive system includes male and female versions.

Control systems

Control systems include the nervous and endocrine systems.


This is connected first to physical and natural sciences. Physics is of some use, as is chemistry. Astronomy is not much used, but earth science and especially biology are. Other personal studies including other areas of the human body, psychology, and biography are useful.

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Anthropology including social foundations, demography, physical anthropology, human ecology, human geography, and particular groups can also be connected. Culture including material culture, conceptual culture, and behavioral culture can also be connected. Institutions including families, education, economics, government, and religions will also be useful. The sociology of study of human body systems, including social structure and change, communities, and peoples of the world can also be examined. History including prehistory, antiquity, classical and medieval history, modern history, and the future will be connected as this site develops.


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