there are a bunch of tubes in our system that help us breath way better...i think lungs would be part but i dont have a specific name for it....(nice kids using the internet for your homework) lol :)
It takes in Oxygen and releases Carbon Dioxide into the environment.
mouth
they breath through their gills and they breath out like us but the only difference is that they have gills and lungs.
the lungs is the basic unit structure of the human respiratory system
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 ...............
It helps us to breathe more comfortable.
it helps us breath. the nose takes in oxygen and sends it to the lungs where it can be stored for when we are running and we are out of breath. if we lacking in oxygen when running then we get stitches, and hae to take deep breaths. fnally the lungs wil send carbon dyoxide to the nose, which will then breath it out. also when we breathe through our nose it takes us longer to run out of breath.
it allows us to breath This system allow for gas exchange in the lungs. These gases are mostly oxygen and carbon dioxide.
I'm Sure it is BREATH. As i have just finished a subject and it was all about the body and that was part of what we just learnt
The diaphragm is the part of the respiratory system that helps people talk or sing. It is a large muscle that pushes air from the lungs.
The respiratory system.
The Respiratory system help us meets its needs by giving us energy
the respiratory system since that is where your lungs are located