arteries.
the heart
Lungs
The blood delivers wastes to the following body systems - - to the kidneys that filter out urea, uric acid and creatinine -to the lungs to remove carbondioxide
The artery that sends blood from the heart to the lungs is called the pulmonary artery. The pulmonary vein delivers blood back to the heart.
The circulatory system is made up of heart, blood vessels, and especially the blood that delivers to the whole body and lungs by the blood vessels.
Left atrium delivers blood from the lungs and carries it towards the heart.Left ventricle receives bloodn from the left atrium and delivers it to the rest of your body.
lungs
Yes there are ...your blood vessels are wrapped around your lungs so that when ou breath in the blood picks up the oxygen and then delivers it to every part of the body
Respiratory and circulatory system working together.
Because the left side of the heart receives the freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs and is connected to the aorta which is your largest artery and delivers all that oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.
To try & make this short, heres the scoop. The Lungs are basically an exchange system, and its the main part of the respiratory system. Your red blood cells delivers oxygen to every part of your body through the flow of blood. It starts in the lungs immediately after you take a breath. Red blood cells pick up the fresh oxygen that you breathed into your lungs and starts the cycle. When it delivers this fresh O2 it also picks up a by product of this process called carbon dioxide. This whole process takes place in our lungs. We need to get rid of this by product ASAP so these same red blood cells that has just delivered this fresh O2, picks up this carbon dioxide and delivers it to our lungs and straight up the blow hole on the exhale. Inhale then takes place with a fresh breath of oxygen deep into our lungs where this magical exchange takes place again to replenish our red blood cells and rid our bodies of the carbon dioxide. I hope this makes sense.
Iron is required for your hemoglbin in your blood to transport oxygen effectivly. Since iron has a charge of +6, and oxygen has a charge of -6, the iron in the blood will attract the oxygen in the lungs, and then the blood delivers it to the cells in need of oxygen.
Mostly the circulatory system. Blood, passes the lungs getting oxygenated, and then distributing it throughout the body. It also delivers used CO2 to the lungs. This combination allows for the respiratory stem to work.