The blood circulatory system.
The respiratory system supplies blood with oxygen through the process of breathing. In the lungs, oxygen from the air we breathe diffuses into the blood in the capillaries surrounding the alveoli, allowing it to be carried to tissues throughout the body.
The respiratory system supplies oxygen to the cells through breathing, where oxygen is inhaled into the lungs and then transported to the blood. It removes carbon dioxide from the blood by exchanging it with oxygen in the lungs during exhalation.
The respiratory system supplies oxygen to the blood through the process of breathing. When we inhale, oxygen from the air enters the lungs where it is absorbed into the bloodstream and then circulated throughout the body to supply cells with the oxygen they need for energy production.
Excretory system gets rid of waste. Respiratory system supplies blood cells with oxygen.
The respiratory system supplies oxygen to the blood through the process of breathing. When you inhale, oxygen from the air enters the lungs and diffuses into the bloodstream through the alveoli, tiny air sacs in the lungs. The oxygen then binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is transported to cells throughout the body.
The circulatory system is responsible for supplying nutrients and oxygen to the cells. It does this by transporting blood, which carries these essential substances, throughout the body. Blood is pumped by the heart and circulated through blood vessels to deliver oxygen and nutrients to cells and tissues.
Your blood supplies many important things to your cells. Mainly it supplies oxygen and nutrients, such as glucose.
The circulatory system supplies our cells' transportation needs by circulating blood throughout the body. Blood carries oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products to and from cells to maintain cellular function and overall health.
The respiratory system supplies oxygen to the blood cells and removes waste gases from the blood cells. Carbon dioxide is the primary waste gas that is removed.
It filters air and supplies oxygen to the blood stream. It also carries away carbon dioxide.
Blood
Blood. However, the delivery is slightly different than the rest of the body. In the CNS the blood filtered by the blood-brain barrier that only allows certain essential nutrients and oxygen to pass through.