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Explain the SIX (6) main systems of the body and their major functions? Do answer quickly
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- What are the characteristics of many body functions?Homeostasis involves maintaining Select one: a. body conditions outside the normal range b. a relatively constant internal environment in the body c. the external environment to accommodate the body's needs d. the body in a fixed, unchanging stateGive typed explanation List down one common disorder, problems and complaints and their signs and symptoms, associated with each body system and its components