exhaling
To get energy..
The respiratory system brings in oxygen from the air, which is used by cells in the process of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The circulatory system then transports this oxygen through the blood to the cells where it can be used in cellular respiration to generate energy.
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the cardiovascular is your ribs and within, so it protects everything inside. the respiratory is the way your body makes energy. the formula for this is water + sugar = glucose and energy. i hope this helps :)
It effects the digestive system because oxygen releases energy from glucose
The respiratory system is responsible for bringing oxygen into the body and removing carbon dioxide. It consists of organs such as the lungs, trachea, and diaphragm that work together to facilitate the exchange of gases between the body and the environment. This process is essential for cellular respiration, where oxygen is used to produce energy for the body's functions.
The respiratory system in the human body uses oxygen to produce energy through a process called cellular respiration.
The respiratory system in the human body uses oxygen to produce energy through a process called cellular respiration.
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Since catalysts provide an alternate pathway to lowering the energy of activation, the oxygen provides that lower energy for respiratory distress causing a rapid reaction for a normal respiratory normality
Provide energy for the body by delivering oxygen ( inhalation ) and to remove waste from the body ( carbon dioxide ) through exhaling.
------- Below answer by a doctor: Ultimately all organs rely on the respiratory system as it is the system that removes waste carbon dioxide and provides oxygen. Oxygen is used by the body to enable the production of energy. Energy is used by all organ systems and tissues for the functioningy of the body. The organs of the respiratory system are; the lungs, the diaphragm, the heart, the circulatory system, the blood. There are two types commonly considered to be "respiration" 1) the act of breathing in and out which is actually medically called "ventilation", and 2) cellular respiration that occurs within the cell and produces energy.