What types of systems do living things have, and how are they organized?

1 Answer
Sep 21, 2017

depends on what living thing you are talking about.

Explanation:

We as human beings have organ systems, and skeletal systems, the respiratory system, which involves your lungs and mouth is one system that animals have, your cardiovascular system involves your heart which allows blood to pump throughout your body, your muscular system allows you to move your body, but a system that plants have now that I think about it is very similar an animals system.

We get food processed through our bodies and is then excreted as waste, the leaves of a plant act as the mouth allowing food(sunlight) to be absorbed and created into food or sugars for the plant, the bi-product, or waste of this process in this case would be oxygen, the mouth of the plant would be its roots that swallow up nutrients to be used in the body of the plant, but instead of having a skeletal system, they have cells with cells walls that help keep the plant stiff and straight.