The lungs are part of the respiratory system! they help the circulatory by giving oxygen, but they are just respiratory.
respiratory system
Respiratory technician school will go by much faster if you know information about the lungs and the diseases that can affect the lungs. You should learn as much as you can about breathing treatments and ailments with the circulatory system in order to succeed in the class. It is also a good idea to learn about the different anatomical parts of the circulatory and respiratory system.
Carry's oxygen through the lungs so we can breathe and then go to the circulatory
The respiratory system provides oxygen so the body can "burn" (oxidize) the food that is brought into the body through the digestive system. The circulatory system brings nourishment to all cells of the body. The circulatory system exchanges critical gases with the respiratory system; unneeded carbon dioxide is exchanged for much needed oxygen.
the circulatory and respiratory system are linked because when the heart gets oxegyn from the lungs, the arteries in the left of right atrium of the heart take that blood and give it to all the other cells in your body, pick up carbon dioxide as they go along, and that what you breathe out, then when you breathe in, the same cycle repeats over again
The lungs , along with the trachea, belong to the respiratory system.
The circulatory system is where the heart exchanges de-oxygenated blood for oxygenated blood from the lungs to go through the veins and arteries. As for the respiratory system, this is involving the lungs in exchanging carbon dioxide for oxygen, through the process called breathing. The heart and lungs depend on each other. If the lungs does not give blood its needed oxygen, then all the organs would fail, causing a horrible death, and if the heart does not keep the lungs alive, with fresh blood (that the lung gave oxygen to) then the lungs would fail, causing the heart to go into a heart attack.
As you breathe through your nose, it will go through the windpipe and into your lungs. It will go through tiny holes in the lungs. The wastes will get out from the tiny holes into your windpipe and you breathe them out.
digestive
Cigarettes contain many harmful ingredients like Tar, Arsenic (which is a poison), Nicotine (this is what makes you addicted to the cigarette) etc. The effect to the respiratory system varies from how much and the period of time you have been smoking. The damage to the respiratory system is the Alvoli in your lungs (Look like little sacs in your lungs) die and your lungs go black from the tar in the cigarette.
Almost all, though it interacts with the circulatory the most because they go hand in hand to deliver oxygen to the muscle system, which then moves the skeletal system.It works by.............. I need help or I wouldn't be asking this question
Your lungs, as part of the respiratory system, bring oxygen into your body. Nothing removes carbon dioxide though, it's never in your body per se, the oxygen in your blood cells just gets used when your cells travel through your body, then they go to the lungs which in effect just "recharge" them with oxygen again.
No. The circulatory system does transport various gasses around the body but the main gas the body needs is Oxygen (and not 'fresh air'). The blood transports breathed in Oxygen from the lungs into the tissues and organs and transports waste gasses such as carbon dioxide from the tissues and organs to the lungs to be expelled when breathing out. The circulatory system's job is transportation of the gasses to and from where they need to go in the body.