An Overview of system in Our Body: Skeletal System
Abstract
The human body is a system which is made of systems. The body is divided into bodily systems, such as the endocrine and circulatory systems, which are subdivided into many sub-systems at a variety of levels, whereby all systems and subsystems in this paper we will be discussing one such important system for our body that is the skeletal system.
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