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muscular system,nervous system, skeletal and respiratory system
it squirts out blood so the lungs can oxygenate that blood
muscular system,nervous system, skeletal and respiratory system
Hemoglobin carries the oxygen molecules into the bloodstream.
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The cardiovascular system's main organ is the Heart. The other organs associated are blood vessels. The cardiovascular system is responsible for pumping and circulating the blood. The lungs play a vital role in the cardiovascular system, however; they are not technically part of this system even though a lot of people think they are. The respiratory system includes the pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs and diaphragm. These are the organs used for breathing.
Respiratory and Immune Systems
Respiratory and Immune Systems
Every system supports the respiratory system. For example lung has muscles that helps it expand automatically, the circulatory...hearts function is receiving blood from lungs, nervous system that helps by producing some chemicals and the respiratory control center helps the continuity of RS generally the NS and endocrine are more related that sometimes breathing slowly and mindfully activates the hypothalamus, connected to the pituitary gland in the brain, to send out neurohormones that inhibit stress-producing hormones and trigger a relaxation response in the body. The hypothalamus links the nervous system to the endocrine system, which secretes the hormones that regulate all activities throughout the body. So almost all body systems work with each other to further their function effectively. Hope that helps
Yes, lungs play a very important part in respiration. They are part of the respiratory system. When you breathe in, air gets into your lungs and exchanges oxygen with carbon dioxide with red blood cells. When you breathe out, the carbon dioxide is released.