Basically, I need to know what organ systems work WITH the skin and HOW.
the circulatory system feeds it oxygen and nutrients to keep it alive
and the endocrine system gets involved with both of those to help with thermoregulation
and overall homeostasis
the lymphatic system keeps it from getting infected
the endocrine is involved with this as well
utube will have videos on all of those systems
very helpful
A 737-NG has System A and System B, wich controls pretty much everything. But what about the standby or backup systems. How many does it have and what do they control?
There is a standby hydraulic system. If all system pressure is lost:
1) Ailerons and Elevators go to manual reversion, and are "flown" by control tabs
2) Rudder, leading edge flaps and slats(extend only), and thrust reversers are powered by standby hydraulics
3) Nose steering, ground and flight spoilers, yaw dampers, and autopilots are inop.
4) Trailing edge flaps are extended electrically using, as I recall, trapped fluid
5) Inboard and outboard wheel brakes have accumulator pressure only (limited number of applications)
6) Gear will be extended manually
7) Autobrakes inop
Landing will be with flaps 15–this is in case a go around is required
9) The approach speed will be around 9 kts higher than a normal flap 30 landing, and the landing distance will increase somewhat. This will not be a problem on a normal runway that serves jets, but probably wouldn’t try Midway, LaGuardia, DCA, TGU, etc.
Which of the following systems described below is IMPOSSIBLE?
1. A system in which the total momentum is not zero, but the total kinetic energy is zero.
2. A system in which the total momentum is zero, but the total kinetic energy is not zero.
3. A system in which both the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are zero.
4. A system in which both the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are not zero.
total momentum: m1 v1 + m2 v2 + ..
total kinetic energy: 1/2[ m1 v1^2 + m2 v2^2 + ...]
if there is momentum some of the v’s have non-zero values and their squares in the kinetic energy eqtn are non-zero too. 1 is impossible
When solving systems of linear equations, how do you know what side to shade on the graph?
if it is less than shade below the line.
if it is greater than shade above the line.
I’m doing a report on on the heart for health class and one of the required pieces of information are: How does your organ work with other body systems to keep the body healthy?
I need to know what other body systems it works with and how?
all cells need oxygen to survive
the circulatory system supplies that oxygen and carries the waste products away
if you lined up all the arteries, veins, arterioles, venules, and capillaries of your body end to end they would wrap around the world two and a half times
capillaries is one of the places where gas exchange occurs (dropping off the oxygen and picking up the carbon dioxide) for cellular metabolism to continue
look up homeostasis in wikipedia and then go to utube and watch their videos on it
the circulatory system works with all other systems
lymphatic
integumentary
skeletal
muscular
endocrine
nervous
renal
digestive
reproductive
and the respiratory system is the other place where gas exchange occurs (in the lungs)
this is where we exhale the carbon dioxide from the deoxygenated blood and when we breath in the blood is being re-oxygenated so that it can carry the oxygen to all the cells and we can maintain homeostasis
it’s very complex and i’ll probably be studying it for the rest of my life
but knowledge is power and i love the challenge
best of luck to ya
I have a project over "The Human Body Corporation" we are supposed to say why we shouldn’t be fired and tell what systems in the body work with our organ. I got the testis and therefore have to find things that relate with the reproductive system.
Why you shouldn’t be fired? Whaaa?
Well, the urinary system doesn’t "work with" the reproductive system or testis. They interact, but don’t work together per se. It is even less true in the female body. In the male body, you have the epididymis that produces the sperm, the prostate provides the seminal fluid which mixes with the sperm, and then exits through the urethra, which is also where the urine from your kidney exits.
If anything I would say your circulatory system works with the testis. Blood flow is very important in reproduction. It engorges the penis for one. And the circulatory system provides blood flow, feeding the cells nutrients in the testicles.
Definitely the endocrine system: communication within the body using hormones made by endocrine glands such as the hypothalamus, pituitary or pituitary gland, pineal body or pineal gland, thyroid, parathyroids and adrenals, i.e., adrenal glands. Gets the heart pumping and hormones flowing, affecting, or initiating the orgasm.
And in general I guess the nervous system: collecting, transferring and processing information with brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves and nerves. I guess to process what is going on, getting turned on, having intercourse, and the movements, etc, that will affect the testis indirectly.
I guess even the respiratory system interacts with the testis indirectly, if you say that the lungs provide oxygen to the blood, which flows via the circulatory system to provide nutrients to the testis. It’s a pretty broad question.
I understand that it is connected to all the systems, I just want specific examples on how the "nervous system is connected to the circulatory…."
Try posting your question on "google". I have always gotten great info from there.
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Greeks lived in a variety of political systems, and their historians, politicians, and philosophers debated which system was the best. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each system? Which system survived the longest? How should a political system be evaluated (individual liberty, stability, endurance, military power)
democracy- every person gives their vote
- if you have a large population then itt is impractical for every person to vote
oligarchy- ruled by few, more time efficient
- not everyone gets what they want
What is the social systems approach to interviewing, and what themes are found in modern social systems theory?
Can you please explain your question a little more in detail, I am not sure what is being asked..
I’ve seen in some car sound systems that they have these metal tanks with tubes coming out of them and they look kind of like a fire extinguisher. What are these and what do they do?
To put the previous answer in a way that is a little more understandable. It is a capacitor, which is kind of like a secondary battery. It stores an electrical charge so when you have a high draw sound system it doesn’t put a huge pull on your battery. If you ever see someone with a kicking system who’s headlights dim on the bass beat they don’t have a capacitor and need one.