Carbon Dioxide and water vapor.
Although this may seem non-scientific, this is a real way your body uses both of these systems. When you are constipated, your breath, or respiratory system, lets out deep, long breaths to push out the waste. And your excretory system lets the waste out through the sphincter.The Respiratory System gives the Excretory System waste such as carbon dioxide.The excretory system and the respiratory system are two independent systems in our body. Ideally speaking they do not have any relation.Yeah, they both help us release waste but both release two different types of waste. The excretory system helps us release solid and liquid waste from our body by means of urine and motion. The respiratory system helps us release carbon dioxide from our system.This is so bored ...............
1. Urinary system 2. Respiratory system
The respiratory system gets the oxygen from the air and releases CO2 from our body. The circulatory systemdistributes oxygen to individual cells and carries CO2 waste to the respiratory system.
More than two do: 1. the integumentry system (skin) 2. the urinary system * 3. the respiratory system * 4. the digestive system * most important
lower and upper respiratory system
1. Respiratory system 2. Cardiovascular system
Pulmonologists treat the lower respiratory system, and otolargyngologists treat the upper respiratory system.
The respiratory system and the circulatory (cardiovascular) system.
These two organs are the lungs.The lungs are these two organs.
Two facts about the respiratory system include:it must work with both the nervous system and muscular systemillness, conditions, or injury to the muscles of respiration or the brain can interfere with the respiratory system's normal functioning
No, you can not. The respiratory system is responsible for bringing oxygen into your blood and removing waste carbon dioxide. Oxygen is necessary for cells to perform cellular respiration (produce energy) and carbon dioxide is a waste product of this process.
The Digestive system, and the Respiratory system.