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21 October, 18:59

Why do we break the body into "systems" when discussing it? Why don't we just talk about the entire body all at once?

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  1. 21 October, 22:48
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    Because each system has many intricate and detailed parts and functions. Breaking it up part by part ensures that you learn sufficiently each system and gather all of the information you need.
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