Beyond "Main Organs and Systems" – Embracing the Body's Holistic Nature
Although classifying the human body into distinct systems is useful for study, this approach oversimplifies the intricate interdependence inherent in living organisms. By singling out “main” organs and systems, we risk neglecting the subtle interactions and feedback loops that make the body a cohesive, continuously interacting network. This segmentation may imply arbitrary boundaries where, in reality, physiological processes overlap and collaborate, challenging the notion of discrete, isolated components.