Respiratory and circulatory system working together.
The cardiovascular system carries oxygenated blood to the body and deoxygenated blood back to the lungs.
Blood (circulatory system) delivers oxygen & nutrients to the entire body.
Cardiovascular System
The circulatory system.
circulatory
Blood carries the oxygen and nutrients to all the parts of our bodies.
the cardiovascular system needs the skeletal system because the skeletal system protects the organs of the cardiovascular system with the ribs and other bone parts. Also bone produces erythrocytes (red blood cells) and leukocytes (white blood cells) which of course are essential for the cardiovascular system
Organs are located inside your body and are responsible for helping your body to function. For example, your liver is an organ. Muscles are also located in the body and they are responsible for movement and strength. They help you move around.
muscles.
i don't no ask your science teacher is not that hard people.
Circulatory System
Your body delivers nutrients into the blood through the food that you eat. As food is broken down the nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream and are then carried to tissues and organs throughout the body.
yes minerals are nutrients. Rocks are not nutrients. Minerals in food enrich blood strengthen bones muscles and teeth and keeps organs functioning properly.
Blood carries the oxygen and nutrients to all the parts of our bodies.
A circulatory system is a system that circulates something, around and around and around.The system of veins and arteries in our bodies is a circulatory system. The blood is pumped by the heart along the arteries to various parts of our bodies. The blood delivers nutrients to the various organs, muscles, tissues of our body. The blood is then returned to the heart along the veins. The heart pumps the used blood to the lungs where it is oxygenated and pumped along the arteries again.
Muscles are not organs. As far as bones, they are not vital organs. (not that I know of)
smooth muscles
A complete muscle, consisting of muscle fibers, connective tissue, nerve tissue, and blood tissue, is considered one organ by itself. The different organs in the muscular system include cardiac muscles, smooth muscles and skeletal muscles. There are roughly 600 organs in the muscular system, and these muscles make up about 40 percent of the body. These organs can be divided into four major groups: the muscles of the lower extremity, the trunk muscles, the muscles of the upper extremity, and head-and-neck muscles. The main organs in the muscular system are muscles, tendons, and ligaments. The muscular system is made up of over 700 different muscles. These muscles are broken down into 3 specific types; visceral muscles, cardiac muscles, and skeletal muscles.
Organs are located inside your body and are responsible for helping your body to function. For example, your liver is an organ. Muscles are also located in the body and they are responsible for movement and strength. They help you move around.
the cardiovascular system needs the skeletal system because the skeletal system protects the organs of the cardiovascular system with the ribs and other bone parts. Also bone produces erythrocytes (red blood cells) and leukocytes (white blood cells) which of course are essential for the cardiovascular system
Around the body and supplies nerves, muscles and all organs within the body.
The muscles with the bones act as locomotor organs.