No, the brain is not a component of the cardio respiratory system. The cardio respiratory system consists of the heart, blood vessels, and lungs, and functions to provide oxygen to the body and remove waste gases. The brain, however, is part of the central nervous system, which is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. It is responsible for coordinating and controlling the body's activities.
No but it controls it. The brain is the main part of the nervous system. The lungs are the main parts of the respiratory system.
Besides your lungs, your heart is also at risk when you puff smoke. There's a connection between the lungs and the heart, because when you breathe in polluted or intoxicated air, the person's cardio-respiratory system is involved. There might also be other organs which can be affected by smoking. I'm just not sure if the liver is one of those. Yes, depending on the substance that is being smoked, it can affect a person's liver. Certian smokes can also affect a person's brain, circulatory system, nervous system, respiratory system, and occasionaly the reproductive and endocrine system.
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The Respiratory System and the Nervous System!
skeletal. nervous. muscular. integument. cardiovascular. respiratory. urinary. lymphatite. digestive. reproductive. That's ten of them. (:
No but it controls it. The brain is the main part of the nervous system. The lungs are the main parts of the respiratory system.
The brain is part of the nervous system and not the breathing (respiratory)system.
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Strokes affect the cells in the brain. Since the brain controls all parts of the body, the area of the brain that controls your respiratory system can be damaged due to the rupture of an artery in the brain.
they both help your brain
the digestive and respiratory. im learning this is in school.
The pons and medulla oblongata
Two facts about the respiratory system include:it must work with both the nervous system and muscular systemillness, conditions, or injury to the muscles of respiration or the brain can interfere with the respiratory system's normal functioning
True and false. The lungs are a major organ in the respiratory system. But the brain and specifically the brain stem control involuntary respirations, so the brain is a major contributory and controlling organ.
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Yes,because if one will stop a person will die.