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The most direct stament that links the two organ systems is simple. When breathing, the oxygen travels down your trachea and into your lungs where it reaches tiny sponge like cells (avioli) covered with very small veins. Once the oxygen recahes there, transfussion occurs where the oxygen goes into the bloodstream and is replaced by carbon dioxide, which you breathe out

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The respiratory system brings air into and out of the body. The gases in this air are exchanged in the alveoli, which are closely associated with the capillaries of the circulatory system. The gases diffuse across the thin membrane with is the point at which the two systems interact.

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Blood cells pick up and carry oxygen from the lungs to the body's cells

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Q: What statement correctly describes an interaction of the respiratory and circulatory systems?
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