The aim is to develop Holobionic(TM) Locked On (TM) systems that can interact and function in symbiosis with the human body and perform functional tasks. This means, for example, the development of a Holobionic (TM) Locked On (TM) muscle that will eventually allow a paralyzed body part to move.
8 significant Systems of organs and tissues, each serving crucial functions.
Group
Organ/Tissue-Systems
Function
1. Nervous System
Brain, spinal cord, nerves
2. Circulatory System
Heart, blood vessels (arteries, veins, capillaries), blood
3. Respiratory System
Lungs, trachea, bronchi, diaphragm
4. Digestive System
Mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas
5. Musculoskeletal System
Bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments
6. Endocrine System
Glands (pituitary, thyroid, adrenal), hormones
7. Immune System
Lymph nodes, spleen, thymus, white blood cells
8. Excretory System
Kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra
BASIC LIVER LINK TO THE 8 Systems (enhanced and advanced in progress)
Systems
Link to the Liver
1. Nervous System
The liver processes signals related to energy levels and detoxification, transmitting information to the brain.
2. Circulatory System
The liver receives blood through the hepatic portal vein and distributes nutrients and toxins via the bloodstream.
3. Respiratory System
Indirectly connected; liver function influences blood pH and gas exchange, as it metabolizes substances that affect respiratory function.
4. Digestive System
The liver produces bile, essential for digestion and absorption of fats, and processes nutrients absorbed from the intestine.
5. Musculoskeletal System
The liver helps metabolize proteins that are essential for muscle repair and growth, and it stores various nutrients.
6. Endocrine System
The liver regulates blood sugar levels through the release of glucose and responds to hormones such as insulin and glucagon.
7. Immune System
The liver contains immune cells that help filter pathogens from the blood and produces proteins essential for immune response.
8. Excretory System
The liver detoxifies harmful substances and produces urea, which is then excreted by the kidneys.