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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyWhich two systems are most important in controlling our internal organs?Multiple select question.RespiratoryCardiovascularUrinaryEndocrineNervous

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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyWhich two systems are most important in controlling our internal organs?Multiple select question.RespiratoryCardiovascularUrinaryEndocrineNervous

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The two systems that are most important in controlling our internal organs are the Endocrine system and the Nervous system.

The Endocrine system regulates the functions of our body by releasing hormones. These hormones are responsible for a variety of functions including metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, and mood.

The Nervous system, on the other hand, controls both voluntary action (like conscious movement) and involuntary actions (like breathing), and sends signals to different parts of the body.

So, the correct answers are Endocrine and Nervous.

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