Cardiovascular
The respiratory and circulatory systems work together as a unit to exchange gases between body cells and the environmentThe respiratory and circulatory systems work together as a unit to exchange gases between body cells and the environmentThe respiratory and circulatory systems work together as a unit to exchange gases between body cells and the environment
The respiratory and circulatory systems work together as a unit to exchange gases between body cells and the environment
the respiratory system provides oxygen for them
The respiratory system gets the oxygen from the air and releases CO2 from our body. The circulatory systemdistributes oxygen to individual cells and carries CO2 waste to the respiratory system.
This system is called the respiratory system. It exchanges oxygen that the cells need to make energy for carbon dioxide which is a waste product that the cells make.
Gas exchange does not occur in the respiratory tract, it occurs in the alveoli.
Respiratory system
Cytoplasm is the fluid inside a cell, so since the respiratory system is made of cells, the cytoplasm is inside of the respiratory systems cells.
The respiratory system's role in energy metabolism lies is to allow the exchange of gases to take place in the lungs and tissue cells. Oxygen is needed for certain metabolic reactions to occur and for the production of energy.
the lungs
The primary system to get rid of CO2 is the respiratory system. But it is aided by the circulatory system which delivers CO2 to the aveoli, where hemoglobin on Red blood cells then picks up O2 to take back to the cells.
The gas occurs by simple diffusion through the cells.