no
There are no skeletal muscles in the circulatory system. They are smooth muscles and cardiac muscles.
I think it is the circulatory system , muscular system, and the skeletal system.
They don't. The CNS, muscular, and skeletal systems do.
The circulatory and skeletal systems are similar in that both provide essential support and protection to the body. The skeletal system offers structural support and protection for vital organs, while the circulatory system transports nutrients and oxygen to those organs and removes waste. Additionally, both systems work together to maintain homeostasis, as the skeletal system produces blood cells in the bone marrow, which are crucial for the circulatory system. Overall, they both contribute to the body's overall function and health.
nervous system and circulatory system:) ur welcomeThe skeletal and muscular systems
Ill give you 3:skeletal,nervous,and muscular
Skeletal, Circulatory, digestive
it keeps it functioning
the answer is YES.
the skeletal system give blood from the heart to the circulatory system to keep homeostasis
Depends on the circulatory system
The muscles move bones and bones provide blood cells to the circulatory system. When muscles contract, they help move blood in the veins back to the heart. Many parts of the body work together like this.