The circulatory system (blood) moves oxygen through the body to the cells.
Respiratory System I do believe
The answer is blood cells
Heamoglobin is in the blood. It is responsible for carrying oxygen, its therefore part of the cardiovascular system.
The cardiovascular system sends oxygen to the muscles.
The cardiovascular system, specifically the red blood cells, is what transports oxygen to the muscles.
The muscles use oxygen transported by the cardiovascular system.
bones and muscles
The muscles use oxygen transported by the cardiovascular system.
The musculoskeletal system (muscles pulling on bones) controlled by the nervous system
a The Circulatory System has 2 tubes on oxygenated rube which is blood with oxygen and deoxygenated tube which the blood is not carrying oxygen
the respiratory system is responsible for getting the oxygen and carbon dioxcide through and out of your body!
the somatic nervous system
Blood carrying oxygen and nutrients
carries oxygen and nutrients to the muscles.