All organs and the organ-systems need nutrients and oxygen to perform their functions normally. Nutrients and oxygen are transported throughout the body via blood. Supplying oxygenated and nutrient-rich blood to the whole body is what our cardiovascular system is meant for; and that's how it relates to other systems in our body.
The lymphatic system works with the cardiovascular system because the lymphatic system carries lymph into large vessels, skeletal muscles then squeeze these vessels to force the lymph through the lymphatic system valves inside the lymphatic vessels stop back-flow. Then the lymph drains into the large neck veins of the cardiovascular system.
The cardiovascular system provides oxygen, as well as nutrients, to all other parts of the body and as such must be working for the body to survive. It works closly with the respritory system in order to get oxygen from the air to the blood, as well as remove carbon dioxide from the body. It also must get nutrients from the digestive system, and bring waste to the excritory system. Put simply, the cardiovascular system gets what's needed to the place it needs to be.
It nourishes all other systems by providing continuous blood flow.
It works with all other systems - because every other system (and their cells) require oxygenated blood for survival and proper functioning.
the circulatory system circulates blood and nutrients throughout the body. other systems can not do that.
its related because it is a body system
The digestive, nervous, muscular, respiratory and integumentary systems all help the cardiovascular system.
The cardiovascular system transports the oxygen brought in by the respiratory system to other areas of the body.
Although the cardiovascular system interacts with all other systems, the one it more closely interacts with is the respiratory (pulmonary) system.
There are nine major body systems that depend on each other. These systems work in unison to ensure that the body as a whole is healthy and functions properly. These systems include the Skeletal system, muscular system, blood, cardiovascular, central nervous, endocrine, digestive, respiratory, and integumentary.
um i think its because it pumps blood to all the other systems
At first, the cardiovascular system. Of course it can shut down all the other systems too....
Eat a healthy diet, get regular checkups, and walk two miles every other day.
Because the components of the immune system are part of the other systems. The WBCs are part of the cardiovascular system; the production of WBCs is part of the skeletal system, etc.
Cardiovascular refers to your heart and other blood systems in the body.
Most of the body systems work together somehow. All of the other five major systems help the respiratory system work at it's best. The circulatory system probably helps the most.
The nervous system controls all other body systems, and so is connected with all of them. The Muscular system is connected because the nerves send messages to the muscles if somethings wrong or hurt.
The muscular system and the cardiovascular system interact with each other by the fact that the cardiovascular system provides the muscular cell with oxygen & food, to give them energy so these muscles can move. (Try run while holding your breath hard right?)