The pulmonary artery carries blood from the heart to the lungs to recieve oxygen. The pulmonary vein then carries the blood back to the heart to be pumped to the body's limbs and organs.
The organs of the circulatory system include the heart, blood, and blood vessels. The heart is the pump that takes the oxygenated blood through the blood vessels to supply the cells with energy.
Because when mammals breathe (Respiratory) it causes their blood to circulate (Circulatory) ad they need their blood to circulate to live. Hope this was helpful. :)
it takes the blood to the heart and flows through out the body
The lungs are where carbon dioxide exchange takes place. Part of the respiratory system.
It transfers oxygen into the bloodstream with the takes it to our muscles with use it through cell respiration creating energy
The heart pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs, where capillaries at the air sacs exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen. Then the heart pumps that blood to the body tissues.
No, they are 2 different but not totally as exchange of gases takes place in lungsand blood carry gases from and to the lungs.
The Respitory system gets oxygen into the Circulatory system that takes the Oxygen, through the blood stream, to other parts of the body
The respiratory system seems like the obvious answer, but you used the word absorb. The respiratory system takes air into the lungs, but the red blood cells (erythrocytes) absorb the oxygen out of the air taken into the lungs. The circulatory system then delivers these red blood cells to the capillaries where the oxygen is traded for carbon dioxide as the cells need.
The respiratory system takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide so you can breathe.
The respiratory system takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide so you can breathe.
respiratory system