The digestive system absorbs the glucose in the small intestine. Then the glucose is now in the blood stream. The respiratory system needs the glucose to make energy. The circulatory system gets the oxygen pumped into the body. And now there are glucose and oxygen in the bloodstream. Now the respiratory system, the glucose and the oxygen react with each other and there is now energy.
The only direct conncetion is in the pharynx, where its subdivsions the oropharynx and laryngopharynx meet (the back of your mouth near where the uvula is). There the esophagus (digestive system) and the trachea (respiratory system) start their respective tracts. They are separated by the epiglottis which remains open to allow air passage and closes only during swallowing so you don't "breathe" liquid or food. When it closes the epiglottis seals the trachea leaving the esophagus the only tract open.
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All systems are inter regulated. if one is out of wack it can affect another.
They are connected because red blood cells carry oxygen
the blood from the veins , arteries are taken to respiratory (lungs ) to purify them . they r connected
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The body systems connected to the circulatory system are 1. Respiratory system 2. Digestive system 3. Muscular system
the circulatory system and the respiratory system are the names
Diseases of the circulatory and respiratory systems begin to develop due to disorders of the heart and lungs.
CPR focus is respiratory and circulatory systems.
The circulatory and respiratory systems work together to get oxygen to cells. Oxygen transfers from the respiratory to the circulatory system at the capillaries surrounding the alveoli.
Working together, the respiratory and circulatory systems perform gas exchange from the blood to the lungs. This exchange occurs at the alveoli.
Respiratory system
1. Respiratory system 2. Cardiovascular system
respiratory system Circulatory system
Cardiothoracic surgeons work with both the respiratory and circulatory systems. They may also be called chest surgeons.
The respiratory system and the circulatory (cardiovascular) system.
the respiratory and circulatory systems