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Material moves from the respiratory system to the circulatory system by diffusing across a membrane in the air sacks called alveoli.

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How does materials move from the respiratory system to the circulatory system?

Material moves from the respiratory system to the circulatory system by diffusing across a membrane in the air sacks called alveoli.


Does bacteria help the respiratory system?

The respiratory system has a number of nonspecific defenses against disease. The hairs of the nose trap dust and pathogens. Mucus in the upper and lower respiratory system traps foreign bodies and pathogens. The cilia constantly move the mucus with this trapped material out of the system. The cough and sneeze reflexes also offer protection.


What does air move through which is part of the digestive system?

the lungs and respiratory system


Where does carbon dioxide move from the circulatory to the respiratory system?

In the alveoli


How does oxygen move the respiratory system to the circulatory system?

by diffusion across a capillary wall


How does the respiratory system move air to and from gas exchange surfaces?

diffusion


What is the name of the tiny hairs that filter dust and germs out of the air entering the respiratory system?

Cilia are the tiny hairs that sweep dust and dirt out of the respiratory system.


Why does air move in our out of your respiratory system?

Because if it all stays in then your body will keep in this posions gass.


Are the heart and lungs parts of the respiratory system?

The main part is the nerves the nerves tell your body to move.


What move blood to the heart?

Veins and Arteries move the blood throughout your body which are part of the Respiratory System with the help of the heart pumping the blood.


What system does the muscles system work with?

Blood, cardio vascular, Respiratory, skeletal and your digestive system are all essential counterparts to the muscular system without these other systems the muscular system would not be able to function, its important to remember that the muscular system need oxygen, nutrients, hormones, gases and proteins and calcium to function and build.


What causes oxygen to move into and out of the body?

The Respiratory system. We breathe oxygen containing air into our lungs. Our hearts send 'old' blood to the lungs where the carbon dioxide is removed and oxygen added, and that oxygen enriched blood is carried around the body until it lands up in the lungs again. So is it really a joint effort by the circulatory system and the respiratory system.