respiratory system
The respiratory system draws oxygen into the lungs. The circulatory system moves blood into the lungs to pick up the oxygen and then brings the oxygen to cells in the rest of the body.
The circulatory system, which includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood, moves glucose, oxygen, and carbon dioxide around the body. Blood carries glucose and oxygen to cells for energy production, and carbon dioxide is transported back to the lungs to be exhaled.
The respiratory system is responsible for delivering oxygen to the body through the process of breathing. Oxygen is inhaled into the lungs, where it is absorbed into the bloodstream and transported to cells throughout the body.
The respiratory system brings oxygen into the body and the circulatory system, specifically the cardiovascular system, moves the oxygen around the body via the bloodstream.
The circulatory system is dependent on the lungs. The lungs bring oxygen into the body, and the circulatory system transports that oxygen to body tissues.
Oxygen is taken into the body through the respiratory system when we breathe in air into our lungs. The respiratory system includes the nose, mouth, trachea, bronchi, and lungs, where the oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream and carried to all the cells in the body.
Oxygen is picked up in the lungs when you inhale air. The oxygen is then transported from the lungs to the rest of the body by red blood cells in the circulatory system.
The respiratory system moves oxygen in and carbon dioxide (CO2) out.
The lungs hold air that is breathed in. Oxygen gas in the air moves into the blood. The heart pumps to transports this oxygenated blood to cells in the body that need it to produce energy.
The lungs are in the respiratory system. This system is used mainly for transporting oxygen to the blood and exhaling carbon dioxide from the body.
In air breathing animals, the lings are the organ system that takes in air and extracts oxygen for distribution through the circulatory system. In water breathing animals, the gills perform this function. Those smaller animals that have neither lungs nor gills usually have a system for direct absorption of oxygen from the air, or water.
The lungs is the part of the nervous body system. It helps in take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide.------------------------------------------The lungs are part of the nervous system when you scream or talk. It is part of the respiratory system for when you breath in oxygen. It is part of the excretory system for when you breath out carbon dioxide.