No, the circulatory system is the system of blood passageways. Passageways that have to do with breathing are parts of the respiratory system.
enables air to get to the lungs a passageway.
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Air sacs are part of the respiratory system
Nope.
Material moves from the respiratory system to the circulatory system by diffusing across a membrane in the air sacks called alveoli.
They both work to provide oxygen to the cells. The respiratory system provides air to the circulatory system. The the blood from the circulatory system delivers oxygen to the cells. For more help search on the internet. :)
Material moves from the respiratory system to the circulatory system by diffusing across a membrane in the air sacks called alveoli.
They both work to provide oxygen to the cells. The respiratory system provides air to the circulatory system. The the blood from the circulatory system delivers oxygen to the cells. For more help search on the Internet. :)
They both work to provide oxygen to the cells. The respiratory system provides air to the circulatory system. The the blood from the circulatory system delivers oxygen to the cells. For more help search on the internet. :)
The respiratory system and the circulatory system. The respiratory system has the lungs bringing in air to your body. Then that oxygen you get is transported around your body via the circulatory system.
Yes it does, and in doing so, it serves as a passageway for both food and air
The respiratory and circulatory system connect in the lungs. At the alveoli, the air sacs are wrapped closely by capillaries to facilitate gas exchange.